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Old 12-29-2016, 10:16 AM   #11
CSHADES
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Re: Rebuilding my 1977 plow truck

After getting the front fenders painted, I decided I had better get the inner fenders and the radiator support taken care of. The ones that were on the truck were original and very crusty. By crusty I mean I don't know how they were staying on the truck themselves, I really didn't have much to un bolt. I was trying to figure out what to do for inner fenders, I said something to my brother about how much I hated Taiwan parts and he just laughed and said that he had found a set of used GM ones for me at a swap meet and bought them. So I as I read on this forum I looked at the reinforcements on the mounting holes for the inner fenders and decided to remove them to stop any rust under them. They did have some rust started. I also had to repair the bottom of the radiator support. I used all stainless bolts and fender washers to install the support and inner fenders.
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