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Offline egspot

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« on: January 13, 2007, 08:13:53 PM »


I am frustrated. The %^@@ channel is 1/4\" lower on the outer side and 1/4 \" up on the inside. We cleared everything and left just enough metal so that we can weld. The door fits and we fabricated a piece for the inner wheel area.

Is there anything or any thicks to this?

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« Reply #1 on: January 13, 2007, 11:43:39 PM »
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I am frustrated. The %^@@ channel is 1/4\" lower on the outer side and 1/4 \" up on the inside. We cleared everything and left just enough metal so that we can weld. The door fits and we fabricated a piece for the inner wheel area.

Is there anything or any thicks to this?
manually turn the heater channel 1/4\" higher on the outer side so it'll be 1/4\" down on the inside.

if that doesnt help, maybe it's a case of a defective heater channel, or maybe the body of the car has twisted.

pictures would help aswell. snap a few & post them up.