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<blockquote data-quote="slammedkustom" data-source="post: 29974" data-attributes="member: 150"><p>its pretty straight forward, ive done a few.</p><p>the front panel still fixes at the grill area, the sides are crimped but i also weld them. the top is spot welded along the windscreen recess and you join it in at the A post. the bottom needs the lip cut off and you join the lower valance in.</p><p>the other thing to look at is the condition of the wiper motor panel, these often need repair or replacement as they are just behind the top of the panel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slammedkustom, post: 29974, member: 150"] its pretty straight forward, ive done a few. the front panel still fixes at the grill area, the sides are crimped but i also weld them. the top is spot welded along the windscreen recess and you join it in at the A post. the bottom needs the lip cut off and you join the lower valance in. the other thing to look at is the condition of the wiper motor panel, these often need repair or replacement as they are just behind the top of the panel. [/QUOTE]
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