It gives a much better perspective having the panels on, especially if there's major quarter panel work to be done, or sill replacement.
Plus it looks like less of a sh!theap when it's sitting in the corner of the workshop![]()
It gives a much better perspective having the panels on, especially if there's major quarter panel work to be done, or sill replacement.
Plus it looks like less of a sh!theap when it's sitting in the corner of the workshop![]()
Yea mate I know what you mean. It's all new to me so every step is something that I learn.
I don't have much to update at the moment because I'm only cleaning, priming and painting parts. I thought I had all my pieces properly catalogued but today discovered I have lost a pair of upper tailgate hinges :(
Panel beaters usally want panels on so they can get the gaps right as they do the repairs.If the gaps don't line up it might point to a twisted/damaged chassis or body and it's easier to make repairs then rather than after it's painted.
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