8 89lxvert34 New Member Dec 10, 2003 64 0 0 chicago Feb 2, 2004 #1 Feb 2, 2004 #1 hey have any of u guys ever took a fender off and put a new one aligned right and everything on.
SVT_97Cobra New Member Jul 2, 2002 347 0 0 PORTLAND TEXAS. 7 miles North of Corpus Christi Feb 2, 2004 #2 Feb 2, 2004 #2 I just did my first one about an hour ago. Toughest part was the 5 or so nuts attacting the front cover. And don't forget the screw by the top door hinge. Alligned pretty good. Took about 1 hour 15 mins total.
I just did my first one about an hour ago. Toughest part was the 5 or so nuts attacting the front cover. And don't forget the screw by the top door hinge. Alligned pretty good. Took about 1 hour 15 mins total.
H Haxored New Member Jan 17, 2004 43 0 0 Jacksonville, Florida Feb 2, 2004 #4 Feb 2, 2004 #4 i recently took off my fender, waiting on oem fender to come in, it was very simple 4 bolts on top 5 bolts inside the front fenderwell 1 bolt in upper door jam, open the door 1/2 way and you can get to it withan extension no problem, 2 screws under for black fender piece 3 screws inside for black fender piece And your done, took me 30 mins maybe
i recently took off my fender, waiting on oem fender to come in, it was very simple 4 bolts on top 5 bolts inside the front fenderwell 1 bolt in upper door jam, open the door 1/2 way and you can get to it withan extension no problem, 2 screws under for black fender piece 3 screws inside for black fender piece And your done, took me 30 mins maybe
bmo37 Founding Member Jun 27, 2001 2,368 2 46 New Jersey Feb 2, 2004 #5 Feb 2, 2004 #5 taking it off is the easy part (except for rusted screws on the wheel well) reinstalling it is the bitch
taking it off is the easy part (except for rusted screws on the wheel well) reinstalling it is the bitch