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I had a similar problem. I was able to gain assess to the inside of the fro=
nt fender by removing the screws along the lower edge of the fender & along=
the hinge pillar. I was able to pull the bottom of the fender out just far=
enough to get my hand and arm thru the gap & up from under the car. The li=
mit is how long your arm is & how wide the gap is. You will probably need a=
second person to start the door check mounting screws while you hold the c=
heck in place. If the door is already in place, be very careful to not open=
the door too far or it will hit the fender & damage the paint or even wors=
e dent the the fender.Gary Hodson=C2=A0
=C2=A0
On Sat, Apr 10, 2021 at 1:58 AM Michael MacLean via Healeys <healeys@autox.=
team.net> wrote:
I might be whistling in the dark here, but is there a way to install the do=
or check assembly in the "A" pillar without removing the fender?=C2=A0 Tryi=
ng to avoid any damage after paint.Mike MacLean
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<div style="color:black;font: 12pt Comic Sans MS, sans-serif;">I had a similar
problem. I was able to gain assess to the inside of the front fender by
removing the screws along the lower edge of the fender & along the hinge
pillar. I was able to pull the bottom of the fender out just far enough to get
my hand and arm thru the gap & up from under the car. The limit is how long
your arm is & how wide the gap is. You will probably need a second person
to start the door check mounting screws while you hold the check in place. If
the door is already in place, be very careful to not open the door too far or
it will hit the fender & damage the paint or even worse dent the the fender.
<div>Gary Hodson <br>
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whistling in the dark here, but is there a way to install the door check
assembly in the "A" pillar without removing the fender? Trying to avoid
any damage after paint.
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