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Old 05-28-2005, 08:24 PM   #1
Alexis
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replacing rust panels is a like art and hows you weeekend going so far?

Sometimes you just got to step back and check it out. So this week I was messing with britney here and there. I was drinking my snapple diet ice tea chilling near the tailgate making some measurements on a bed crossmember. I looked up and studied the driverside kick panel and door post. I then looked at my work on the passenger side..

I ripped out the passenger side today, AGAIN, and reworked to repo parts. Seem the inside lip of the kickpanel that lays on the floor pan was to wide. That lip where the weather stripping go's gave away how much the kick panel sat inside to much. I'm glad it's just metal cause man you can work that crap over as manytime as you want or just replace a whole section again without much worry.

I'm sure this has caused alot of issues with the bottom section of the door to stick out. Since it is a three day weekend I got plenty of time. Tomorrow I should have it back on and start working on the bed crossmember.

So hows your weekend? Any one else watching chavez fight tonight?

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