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> Dimensions for front triangle, Forward triangle
Flyinlow
post Mar 20 2023, 06:48 PM
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Hi , was hoping someone could give me a picture and possibly dimensions for the front triangles inside front fenders at front of rockers, mine super bastardized by P.O. Thanks Dennis
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post Mar 28 2023, 10:11 AM
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I just went out to my car and grabbed the part for you. Here's a pic of what I have left of it (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) . Yes, this car has A/C, so ignore the hole(s). The second pic is my "back of the napkin" sketch with some rough'd in dimensions I took directly from the part. I'm not much of a draftsman! The third shows the inside bend and how the outer edge width increases as it moves up the part. I've fabricated these in the past without too much difficulty. I mainly used a vise, if I remember correctly. Your mileage may vary but this should get you close. Good luck!

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I just went out to my car and grabbed the part for you. Here's a pic of what I have left of it (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) . Yes, this car has A/C, so ignore the hole(s). The second pic is my "back of the napkin" sketch with some rough'd in dimensions I took directly from the part. I'm not much of a draftsman! The third shows the inside bend and how the outer edge width increases as it moves up the part. I've fabricated these in the past without too much difficulty. I mainly used a vise, if I remember correctly. Your mileage may vary but this should get you close. Good luck!

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This will help… thanks so much
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