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Thread: fender braces
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Old 03-08-2007, 11:17 AM   #65 (permalink)
Shawn B
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Awesome that you are building this product!

Damn, now I have another item to consider when rebuilding my Classic. The fenders are already off the car. LOL. Lemme go count my "repair funds."

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Originally Posted by Stephen
i think that welding the brace to the core support is probably the best way to go, if you do have if welded then i would suggest having the two overlapped pieces of the cor support welded together also.
I have to get my front end welded/fixed anyways, had already planned on installation of an IKEA brace while the car was at the body shop. I suppose I could have the overlapped peice welded, and this brace welded into place all at the same time.

Question:

Would Foam Sealing that structure, the portion under the fender, that goes down the front end horizontally, be a good idea? It appears that the entire section could be foam sealed after installing this brace.

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Last edited by Shawn B; 03-08-2007 at 11:28 AM.
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