How to fix door gaps., a new way! |
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How to fix door gaps., a new way! |
tazz9924 |
Nov 3 2021, 10:40 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 703 Joined: 31-May 15 From: Mooresville NC Member No.: 18,779 Region Association: None |
So i found a new way today to fix the door gaps on out cars. Lets say you have 3/16 too much gap on one side. So the main thing you have to do is grab the bucket of mud and lay it on THICK. if you are fancy you can cut a line in it to mimick a panel seam.
... or at least thats how my dapo did it. I mean look at this; just some a plus work! |
Arno914 |
Nov 4 2021, 01:52 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 233 Joined: 13-May 20 From: near Frankfurt, Germany Member No.: 24,260 Region Association: Germany |
Ouch! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/headbang.gif)
Here in Germany it is more or less common sense that cars are beeing fixed this way in the States. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) General warning if one imports a vehicle from over the atlantic is: "Watch out for bondo!" Sorry to see this and I hope you get it fixed right this time. Arno |
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