Nice clean up on the rest as you replaced the inner fender. You got really lucky that the broken lower fender bolt came off when you heated it up. No luck for me. Both the driver and passenger side broke off and would not come out. Had to cut out and re-weld a plate and nut in place. If you plan on taking the other side out, you can access the top of the bolt at the the kick panel and apply penetrating oil. Good to also clear out all the debris that collects there at the bottom with a vacuum. Keep up the good work.
I know you to be an excellent mechanic. So, I thought you would have known that job would have gone much quicker and easier if you would have first removed the rear seat! All kidding aside, wow!!! What a job. You did and excellent job with as you always do. My hat is off to you that you tackled it all by yourself! Bravo sir!
Hey Wayne! Thanks for the kind words buddy. You funny man! This certainly was a bigger job than I anticipated but glad its' done. Next time I'll get my twin brother to help me.
I also do a lot of "while I'm in here" projects. My opinion is that difficult to access areas always need to be cleaned and painted. It's never made sense to me to bolt a beautiful new part to a greasy / dirty area. Good job Terry
Nice clean up on the rest as you replaced the inner fender. You got really lucky that the broken lower fender bolt came off when you heated it up. No luck for me. Both the driver and passenger side broke off and would not come out. Had to cut out and re-weld a plate and nut in place. If you plan on taking the other side out, you can access the top of the bolt at the the kick panel and apply penetrating oil. Good to also clear out all the debris that collects there at the bottom with a vacuum. Keep up the good work.
I know you to be an excellent mechanic. So, I thought you would have known that job would have gone much quicker and easier if you would have first removed the rear seat! All kidding aside, wow!!! What a job. You did and excellent job with as you always do. My hat is off to you that you tackled it all by yourself! Bravo sir!
Hey Wayne! Thanks for the kind words buddy. You funny man! This certainly was a bigger job than I anticipated but glad its' done. Next time I'll get my twin brother to help me.
I also do a lot of "while I'm in here" projects. My opinion is that difficult to access areas always need to be cleaned and painted. It's never made sense to me to bolt a beautiful new part to a greasy / dirty area. Good job Terry
You bet Eddie!!! Totally agree! 👍
Well done, Terry, I taught you well. HeHe🚗
Yes, grasshopper!
Great job Terry!
Thank you Chris!
Nice work but all i kept think was I hope he changed the blower motor while he has access
@Hatya05 Not a bad idea! It's working good and I rarely turn it on so I left the original one in there. (Fingers crossed)🤞