New Fenders. HELP!
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Car: 88 IROC-Z
Engine: 350+
Transmission: Wishin Manual
New Fenders. HELP!
Ok guys i have a 88 iroc 350. Im putting on 91-92 ground effects. The stock front fenders needed to be replaced so i got new 88 fenders, come to find out the ground effects dont bolt up to them. So i took the 88 fenders back and got 91-92 fenders. As im putting them on, im finding it harder then hell to get the fenders alinged right. Ex-If i alinge them up in the back, the fronts off. If i align them up in the front, the backs off. Help!
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Car: 88 IROC-Z
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ummm i dont know really. my dad took me to his body shop that hes gone to for many years. the box says there from "Ju Li Enterprise Co" made in taiwan.... and i dont know what a skim kit is sorry
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From: milwaukee Wi
Car: 1992 firebird
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Ok if its after market u might have to drill some holes then , most folks look for oem cause the holes always line up good, a shim kit is the items that are by where u bolt your fender up a shim is kinda like the same logic of balancing your kitchen table by putting a book under the leg. except the shims to align a fender are made of metal. After market fenders are not the best
thing alot of times they stamp them and they don't hold tolerances like a oem pc (orginal equipement maker).
Dynodan
thing alot of times they stamp them and they don't hold tolerances like a oem pc (orginal equipement maker).
Dynodan
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