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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Headlight doors on 68
I recently purchased aftermarket fenders for my 68. My problem is that when I try to tighten the headlight doors to the new fenders, they shift out and hang over the edge a little. I have tried everything I can think. Then I thought maybe it was because I was using aftermarket fenders, but I tried installing the doors back on the original fenders with the same result. Is there some trick to tightening these down. I have thought about using some sort of contact cement or something to hold it in place while tightening. Any suggestions would be great!
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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i am not to fimaliar with it but people form my local mustang shop and they said that there was a problem form the factory and it is very hard to get it on right but i may need fabricating
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