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    Quote Originally Posted by falconvan View Post
    That's just what i was wondering; do you have to have the welting or will the fenders squeak and not fit right without it? I dont like it either but I dont want to weld the fenders on. Your car looks awesome; wish mine was that far along.
    I don't have welting showing on mine but do have some with the rolled edge trimmed off on the rears and some other type anti squeak material at the fender to splash shield and running boards. The fronts fit perfectly without that 'stuff', the backs with only a very small gap that you have to know is there to see. The body, front fenders, rears, splash shields and running boards - all different manufacturers

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    Quote Originally Posted by IC2 View Post
    I don't have welting showing on mine but do have some with the rolled edge trimmed off on the rears and some other type anti squeak material at the fender to splash shield and running boards. The fronts fit perfectly without that 'stuff', the backs with only a very small gap that you have to know is there to see. The body, front fenders, rears, splash shields and running boards - all different manufacturers

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    Man one nice lookin ride you have there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PRO53 View Post
    Man one nice lookin ride you have there.
    Thanks - was a blast to build
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