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Old 06-22-2019, 10:25 PM   #1
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Re: Installing aftermarket sheet metal 64 c10

Even with factory panels I had to add steel rod to the edges and also removed metal then built them back up with the rod to get the gaps consistent.
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Damnyankee, that looks great
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Old 06-23-2019, 09:25 AM   #3
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Even with factory panels I had to add steel rod to the edges and also removed metal then built them back up with the rod to get the gaps consistent.
I had to do the same thing as well as slit my cowel extension In order to have the body line, line up with the door and hood
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Even with factory panels I had to add steel rod to the edges and also removed metal then built them back up with the rod to get the gaps consistent.
Much to my chagrin my body/paint shop did the same thing to mine. Looks great, cost more than I had imagined. And mine had no aftermarket panels except the rad support.
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