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Old 04-02-2018, 11:57 PM   #1
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removal process of inner fender well

hey guys so i have a question on the 65 c10 can i remove the inner fenderwell without having to take off the entire outer fender ? and if so would you maybe explain the process for me ? thanks guys
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Old 04-03-2018, 12:47 AM   #2
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Re: removal process of inner fender well

Interested as well.
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Old 04-03-2018, 08:01 AM   #3
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Re: removal process of inner fender well

Nope the fenders have to come off. Here is how I get them out. You will have wiring to remove.
1 Pull the hood then the fenders
2 Pull the radiator and the battery tray
3 Pull the grill
4 Remove the bolts holding the core support to the frame and I will pull the bumper most the time since I like to clean and paint while I have stiff apart and it does make it easier to move the core support forward.
5 Remove the 2 bolts coming from the front that are behind the grill and the three from under the inner fender that go into the core support that hold the inner fender.
6 Remove the core support. It needs to come forward about 2 inches.
7 Remove the cover plate on the drivers side where the steering shaft goes through.
8 Remove the bolts at the fire wall and the inners will be free.
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Re: removal process of inner fender well

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Nope the fenders have to come off. Here is how I get them out. You will have wiring to remove.
1 Pull the hood then the fenders
2 Pull the radiator and the battery tray
3 Pull the grill
4 Remove the bolts holding the core support to the frame and I will pull the bumper most the time since I like to clean and paint while I have stiff apart and it does make it easier to move the core support forward.
5 Remove the 2 bolts coming from the front that are behind the grill and the three from under the inner fender that go into the core support that hold the inner fender.
6 Remove the core support. It needs to come forward about 2 inches.
7 Remove the cover plate on the drivers side where the steering shaft goes through.
8 Remove the bolts at the fire wall and the inners will be free.
Jimmy
Ok thank you very much PGsigns
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Old 04-04-2018, 11:57 PM   #5
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Re: removal process of inner fender well

So you have to disassemble to whole front clip? Wow that’s crazy
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Old 04-05-2018, 07:38 PM   #7
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Re: removal process of inner fender well

That's how I did mine...just pulled the whole front clip intact.
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