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Zak.M
In the picture below the part thats circled, is all bent in etc.
has any one replaced one of these before?
Is it as easy as getting one from a wreckers and shoving it on?

I am getting a roll pan soon so i don't want to weld it to this old junky one so i better replace is asap.
If any one knows anything about it it would help me out alot.
SIKUNIT
Pics to small.
Zak.M
I will try get a close up of it now.

P.S I corrected my sig biggrin.gif
deolo
i dont think ya would replace it, wouldent ya just pull the dents out and hammer back into shape and bog or fibreglass it???
SIKUNIT
Thats what im thinking, then it can be bogged in when the rollpan is welded on.
Zak.M
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There are the pics.
SIKUNIT
There's a fair bit of strength in that area, id just pull the tailight out and manipulate it roughyly back into shape, weld the rollpan on, then bog it.

And weld the holes for the bumpstop, and tack the seam that joins that panel to the quarter.
Zak.M
Sorry, I'm a noob any way some one could translate half of that haha..
This is the bit that lost me:

And weld the holes for the bumpstop, and tack the seam that joins that panel to the quarter.

I got the gist of the rest

KUSTOM
By the bumpstop he means the black rubber thing. And the seam is the thin vertical line running down from the side of your tail light. Hope that helps.
SIKUNIT
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This one.

And when you pull the black rubber thing off, there will be holes behind it.
rodeolad
see a panel beater, if your asking questions on the internet yor not gonna have a chance at doing a good job urself, not being nasty but there is a reason people have trades
Zak.M
Thanks Rodeolad, but I'm going to try do this myself.
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