Correcting the rear wheel to fender offset. |
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Correcting the rear wheel to fender offset. |
rhodyguy |
Sep 16 2021, 01:48 PM
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Try a baseball bat. Or in your case a cricket bat to ease the fenders a bit more.
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targa72e |
Sep 17 2021, 08:03 PM
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I did similar to 914E but used plywood against the fender. As pressure from the jack was applied the plywood took on a curved shape. I was able to move the fender out with out cracking the paint as well.
John |
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