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Inner fender wells
OK, almost finished with the new wire harness, man that was a lot of work, nice stuff (American Autowire) but very time consuming and my fingers are killing me. Anyway, does anyone have any thoughts on when to mount the inner fender wells, I was thinking of doing it before I got the clip bak from paint but I dont know if that is a good plan or not?
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Re: Inner fender wells
Well that sounds like a good plan, should have the clip by the first of the week and I will go buy a case of tape. Thanks for the help!
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Re: Inner fender wells
Believe it or not you want use that much tape. I bought 1 roll of 2" wide and one of 1" the standard blue tape. Did the the whole thing and have a bunch left over. Because the truck paint is new I would recommend you put it on right before you do a section and take it off right after you tighened the piece your working on. Even that blue stuff will stick if you leave it on overnight sometimes.
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