| To: | dicksonr@uwm.edu, healeys@Autox.Team.Net | 
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| Subject: | Re: front fender installation, door gaps etc. | 
| From: | Rp826union@aol.com | 
| Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 10:25:24 EST | 
| I recently installed my fenders on a 100-4 and had the same issues you seem to be having with certain bolts. I know my 1/4 inch drive socket with a 6" and 4" extension and an angle swivel helped a lot. I know I lost some skin on my knuckles as well. I am not sure what the "proper" gap should be. I have always had the fenders painted off the car, then for a two tone, I fit the fenders back on the car and paint the second color so that the lines match up properly. Good luck! Robert Phillips | 
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