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Browp24

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Hey all,

I was just putting on my pinch weld covers and noticed that where the bolts connect the fenders on the bottom are not flush with the rest of the area. Does anyone else have this issue?

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Hey all,

I was just putting on my pinch weld covers and noticed that where the bolts connect the fenders on the bottom are not flush with the rest of the area. Does anyone else have this issue?

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I don't see any issue, that is spacers to make the fender line up. Totally normal on an American car
 

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Are the fenders aluminum? If they are, that may explain the spacer.

I just looked it up - they are aluminum. The spacer may be there to prevent corrosion. My guess is it is rubber or plastic.
 
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Thanks for the info all. Where the fender bolts are is not flush with the pinch seam...so my jcr covers are a little of a pain in the ass to install
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