Thread: 1931 Model A Tudor
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05-14-2011 06:54 AM #10
I would probably just make some 6-8" pie cuts once I cut the rear flange loose then use Dave's sheet metal to fill in the gaps and to lengthen the flange. The outer edge can be heated and bent to shape. You do have a strengthening rib on the underside to contend with. Not a big deal
Before you do that much work, these are pretty big at 265-60x17 and over 29" tall and almost 11" wide:
Dave W
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