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Old 03-10-2007, 02:39 PM
jdhill jdhill is offline
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You will need to cut through the undercoating where the fender joins the body to free the fender, you'll also have to replace the undercoat on the new fender or you'll have a million small dents from inside. I definitely had to heat and reheat and reheat to get the old fender loose. You will probably run into the same problem I did (see thumbnail) so be prepared. Other side is worse.
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