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Was the L shaped flange on the bottom of the panel folded up to the sub rail or left L shaped? Thanks
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It was actually scalloped in several areas and was spot-welded to the Sill (Sub-rail). |
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Post a picture of what your referring to.
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BRENT, Does someone make a "Correct" patch panel than has rolled beads that match factory beads. I want to repair mine, no desire to use the overlay full panel. If someone can roll a factory correct center bead on a 12x12 piece of steel that is another option. Thank you. Bob
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I folded the L shaped flange at the bottom of the wheel well patch panel up to the sub rail . I felt that it was necessary . |
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