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Old 07-16-2017, 12:37 AM   #1
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Outer Fenders Back On!!!!!

It was pretty easy. I am still getting over the shock.....the shock of seeing the truck go back together, instead of just coming apart! *Also great to get my bed back, I had my repainted fenders on there since April.

I had to go get a friend to help but we did it. Core support back on and now outer fenders, lined up with door lines and symmetrical gap on either side. Hood tomorrow!

Thanks to all for advice. Big thanks to Wes at Classic Heart that answered my last question on the subject. So nice for a vendor to answer questions.
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Old 07-16-2017, 12:56 AM   #2
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Re: Outer Fenders Back On!!!!!

What kind of shimming did you have to do? The only shims on my original body were at the bottom rear RH fender. Course go figure, "they" used washers to shim the top RH cowl cover, and the hood still didn't line up correctly. Could have been the hood though.

I'm in tear-down mode and a little envious. I may be assembling twice. Once dry, and figure out the moldings for a non-molding truck (fun).
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Old 07-16-2017, 01:13 AM   #3
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Re: Outer Fenders Back On!!!!!

Shimming? What's "shimming?" LOL

I haven't used any yet......might end up having to. The only shim my truck had was passenger side, forward-most cowl bolt. Just one there, nothing anywhere else.

I have a bunch of shims, having bough a kit and some came in a bolt kit I bought. I was going to use the original bolts that came out of it but I did not re-coat those with anything really rust-resistant, so I have been using replacement bolts from Classic Industries that appear to be parkerized.

I'll keep you guys advised. *You'd have to be pretty bad off to be envious of any of my progress.
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Old 07-16-2017, 01:15 AM   #4
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I'll keep you guys advised. *You'd have to be pretty bad off to be envious of any of my progress.
Yep, I am that bad off. I hope to see my fenders back on my Blazer by the end of the summer. But that's a long way off right now.
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Old 07-16-2017, 07:08 AM   #5
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Re: Outer Fenders Back On!!!!!

I just had another look at my truck (yes ran out to the garage as soon as I could) and I realized I missed the bolts at the bottom of the fender! Oops! Once I get those in I'll have a better idea if shims are needed.

I think I'll go forward with the hood today.....I had wanted to wait till I replaced the windshield washer pump and hoses but I'll have to remove the seat again to have space to get that old pump out anyway and I'm not going through that again right now. I'm sure I can do it all with the front end back on. I guess I've have to climb over the grill and engine to reach those but that's how it goes!

Truckster, if I could get to you I'd help you with reassembly, I should have some experience by then, but it's a long drive to come to you!
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Old 07-16-2017, 08:31 AM   #6
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Re: Outer Fenders Back On!!!!!

Hearing about this truck a long time. We need pictures or none of this ever happened
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Old 07-16-2017, 02:56 PM   #7
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Hearing about this truck a long time. We need pictures or none of this ever happened



Since no more p, bucket lets see some new found picture posting skills.

For now we will just take your word that "they are on"
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Shimming? What's "shimming?" LOL

I haven't used any yet......might end up having to. The only shim my truck had was passenger side, forward-most cowl bolt. Just one there, nothing anywhere else.

I have a bunch of shims, having bough a kit and some came in a bolt kit I bought. I was going to use the original bolts that came out of it but I did not re-coat those with anything really rust-resistant, so I have been using replacement bolts from Classic Industries that appear to be parkerized.

I'll keep you guys advised. *You'd have to be pretty bad off to be envious of any of my progress.
I discovered two more shims. One 3/16" shim on each front cab mount. Wasn't sure if that was standard, but page 86 in the assm. manual shows them as "shim as needed".

Nope, I stand envious, though making progress.
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