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Best advice I have to give is save up the extra $ and try to find OEM. Some of the aftermarket stuff really don't fit well. Even rust free used stuff would be my choice over new aftermarket. My $.02
Quote from: zieg85 on June 22, 2012, 08:01:39 amBest advice I have to give is save up the extra $ and try to find OEM. Some of the aftermarket stuff really don't fit well. Even rust free used stuff would be my choice over new aftermarket. My $.02This, and keep your shims in order, left/right. Good parts can be found on craigslist I'd you're not in a hurry.
Sorry to be jumping on your thread, but you might find this useful as well. I went to the junkyard and found a I believe 1976 GMC Grand Sierra hood and fenders. I came home, installed it on my 1974 Chevy C10. Everything fits well except where the top of the fender and the side of the hood meets. There is a minimal/moderate amount of gap. When it rains, it gets wet in the engine bay and also the gap is large enough that small leaves from the tree can get into it. How do I go about this?