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    Hi Brian, As usual your tutorials are very informative but both IC2 and I have commented about the added thickness of the 'glass fenders. I was not sure whether you have 'glass front fenders but I thought so from memories of your earlier pictures from three years ago. What this means is that even with the gennie braces there will be a problem in that the eyelet at the end of the brace will not line up and probably will need to be cut off or spliced as you did with your bumper braces. I seem to recall there were both forged AND cast steel versions of the braces and the forged may weld better than the cast, but either will probably need to be shortened. However they should solve your tire problem.

    Don Shillady
    Retired Scientist/teen rodder
    Last edited by Don Shillady; 11-05-2007 at 07:42 AM.

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