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[b]bloverby wrote:[/b]
[quote]Yo Teapot, stop crying about it and make it fit.Every one of those I’ve ever done fits like that. Just add a little metal to the edges and fit it to the quarters. If you really want it to fit nice and flush cut the spotwelded brackets off the back of the valance that hold those spring clipped bolts on and weld some studs directly to the valance instead. The aftermarket quarters don’t have a deep enough pocket to let the valance sit flush without doing some mods most of the time.
In the time you’ve spent whining I could’ve had the thing fitted and in primer. :kiss:[/quote]
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: B)
[b]Charlie wrote:[/b]
[quote]Ahh…one of those guys who can paint the roof of a car without walking around to the other side:silly:[/quote]which makes me wonder? … never seen one :huh: ….. are there fat painters :huh: …. with a large belly , I would be dragin my gut through wet paint/clear all the time.
I’m a rail and couldn’t gain wait it I tried , but have noticed small/skinny , to be and attribute in this trade/art. ( 5′ 10″ , 140/145 since the age of 18)
[b]ding wrote:[/b]
[quote]I’m with you on that one. 180 and prime. then maybe seal before base to fill some more. Or just charge em for a new bumper with no stone chips[/quote]with stone chipped front bumpers I think new is the way to go also depending on price of course B) B)
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