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    hi again

    i know i sed arces but it is a 1/4 panel

    parents what are they like :x

    i asked my dad for an arch and this what he comes back with so...... are they jyst as easy to fit as the arch or is there sumthing else needed???

    cheers for help!!

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    good luck. .


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    hmmmmm....

    dads mistake dads job !!!

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    just cut the panel down to what u need

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    Quote Originally Posted by benji
    good luck. .

    i might have to do that on the driver side of my car, was it hard to fit benji?

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    all i've done is cut it to fit, my mate is coming round to weld and fillit. i've leant to weld over the last few weeks, but not good enough to do body work yet. and i have no patience whatsoever when it comes to filler.

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    Might be a silly Q, but why you take the old ones off, were they rotten?

    Was gonna do that to an SR i got for parts, well slightly widen it to fit 7x16's under them though.
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    Cas they rot. Mines had a new arch on the same side as Benji's.

    Dont bother with the replacement panels... Its not worth it, just get the whole rear arch done. that will last for a good few years :D

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    Would it be difficult to widen or extend the inner Arch in the boot? or is it a case of cutting, pushing it in slightly in and welding in a piece to bridge the gap?
    I spent 90% of my money on Drink and Women, the rest I just wasted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dod Sham
    Would it be difficult to widen or extend the inner Arch in the boot? or is it a case of cutting, pushing it in slightly in and welding in a piece to bridge the gap?
    like this?


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