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04-29-2021, 01:11 PM | #1 |
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opinion: installing fenders
Quick question for you guys. When installing fenders, and the fenders in question are aftermarket, do you install with the fender wells attached, install the fender well then the fender, or just install the fender and install the fender well last?
I'm half considering painting the fenders while on the truck as I need to start using it for various tasks, so I'd paint the insides of the fenders and probably prep the inside areas that receive body color before installing. I've seen suggestions to install the well first, then others say to install it last. So just seeing based on experience what technique people like to use. Thanks. |
04-29-2021, 01:26 PM | #2 |
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Re: opinion: installing fenders
My way was to install the fenders and then the inner liners later. But, if using aftermarket, you need to fit both before you paint because modification will most likely be needed.
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04-29-2021, 01:52 PM | #3 |
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Re: opinion: installing fenders
Very true to fit the repop fenders to the truck and then the well to the fender before putting any final paint down. I found that attaching original wells to fenders and then putting on the truck worked well. In fact, I ended up putting them on, removing them, putting them back, and so on and so forth, but never had to unbolt the wells. I was working with original parts, however.
If I was dealing with repops, I would fit the fender to the truck first without the well, then consider fitting the well to the installed fender. I assume that can be done without removing the fender again. This way the important parts (fender and truck) are right and then fitting the well does not distort the fender and make for a poor fit.
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04-29-2021, 03:52 PM | #4 |
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Re: opinion: installing fenders
I have had the front end off of my truck for paint and resto work...
I removed everything except for the fenders. When it was time to put the wells back on each side, they went back in without any problems. I also had to remove the right well for needed access for wiring work last year. Once again, no problems. So, installing the wells last works fine. Bob . |
04-29-2021, 06:55 PM | #5 |
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Re: opinion: installing fenders
Installing inners is about the last thing I'll do. Definitely fit them first, even my NOS needed an adjustment, though it was for the outer fender. Factory missed the hole in the pocket on the outer fender by 1/2".
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04-29-2021, 06:57 PM | #6 |
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Re: opinion: installing fenders
Thanks for the tips guys! Looks like I'll start by fitting the wells to the fenders to see what needs adjustment, and then from there, take the wells off and mount the fenders for fitment.
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