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Now...grab your new fender for a test fit. The first thing you'll notice is that it doesn't fit! Pull it back off and grab your grinder, cut-off wheel and other weapons of destruction and get back to work. Eventually you'll get it! I bolted the fender on loosly per PSC's instructions and found that I had a large gap at the rear where the fender attaches to the firewall. Tossing the instructions aside, I found that if I bolted up the rear tightly, I could close the gap (but the front of the fender was now pulled to the outside). Using ratchet straps and a BFH I was able to get the desired results. Just a quick note to those wanting to do this mod. These fenders are NOT a perfect fit out of the box and WILL require some amount of persuasion. I used a ball-peen hammer to get the front mounting straps to follow the contour of the front grill and a dead-blow mallet on other sections. Now that you got everything lined up and bolted on, it should look something like this: |
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