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Old 05-04-2005, 05:14 PM   #10
mocwon
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The instructions are quite good but a few notes should be added in my opinion:

For full restorations weld up the indented area that is left on the top edge of the inside of the door where the vent support was before it was removed (I missed this on mine)

For full restorations weld up the screw holes that are no longer needed (I managed to get all of these)

Cut the window scraper a little long so they are a tight fit since the back end has no clip for several inches (I think I'm going to install a small screw)

Be sure to test fit the corner aluminum piece before painting the truck since it WILL need grinding on the edges

Plan on using a small amount of windshield urethane on the aluminum corner piece before or after final installation to keep water and wind out.
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