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mschwader 05-30-2014 04:37 AM

Ready to start replacing body parts
 
Any advice or instruction for removing the front body parts on a 63? Wondering if I should be looking at r replacing all the hardware when I do. Lmc truck seems to have any of the hardware needed.

pimpston65 05-30-2014 06:00 AM

Re: Ready to start replacing body parts
 
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Originally Posted by mschwader (Post 6699129)
Any advice or instruction for removing the front body parts on a 63? Wondering if I should be looking at r replacing all the hardware when I do. Lmc truck seems to have any of the hardware needed.

i say keep the oem hardware, yes it can be replaced, but at what cost when u already have awesome pieces. if they are unusable thats one thing, but a little elbow grease to clean em up, save money and have the original stuff... i had all my oem bolts black phos coated, and if i was missing a bolt i would buy from a person with same era truck cuz the newer bolts to me dont cut it. there are a few new ones,just cuz i could find them else where. goodluck

mschwader 05-30-2014 10:48 AM

Re: Ready to start replacing body parts
 
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Originally Posted by pimpston65 (Post 6699149)
i say keep the oem hardware, yes it can be replaced, but at what cost when u already have awesome pieces. if they are unusable thats one thing, but a little elbow grease to clean em up, save money and have the original stuff... i had all my oem bolts black phos coated, and if i was missing a bolt i would buy from a person with same era truck cuz the newer bolts to me dont cut it. there are a few new ones,just cuz i could find them else where. goodluck

Good looking out! I'll be sure to keep that in mind when I start working on it. Thanks!

1963c-10 05-30-2014 11:10 AM

Re: Ready to start replacing body parts
 
If the front end hasn't been taken apart, I'd start with a couple of days of soaking with some penetrating oil. The hardest bolts to access in my opinion is where the front upper fender mounts to the core support. The rest are pretty easy to get to. Label everything well....it'll save you a lot of headaches down the road. I like to get dollar store zip-lock bags and label everything!!! Also...on reinstall......doesn't hurt to retap the threads to clean them out and I also like to do the same with the bolts.

mschwader 05-30-2014 11:17 AM

Re: Ready to start replacing body parts
 
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Originally Posted by 1963c-10 (Post 6699402)
If the front end hasn't been taken apart, I'd start with a couple of days of soaking with some penetrating oil. The hardest bolts to access in my opinion is where the front upper fender mounts to the core support. The rest are pretty easy to get to. Label everything well....it'll save you a lot of headaches down the road. I like to get dollar store zip-lock bags and label everything!!! Also...on reinstall......doesn't hurt to retap the threads to clean them out and I also like to do the same with the bolts.

Got it thank you!!!


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