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Old 07-15-2004, 09:17 AM
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So we've all seen the pictures of the Zekon Tib. And we all feel bad for it. BUT I also have a Zekon but mine wasn't put on by drunk monkeys so it looks a little better. It obviously wouldn't fit perfect which brings me to my question. What can you do to make a body kit fit better? I'm not talking about remolding it or anything. Is there anything simple you can do? Ideas? :?
Old 07-16-2004, 03:24 PM
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all depends on how "bad" the fit is if it does not line up with body lines there is not much you can do other than sand it bown or build that area up if the finish is bad that will just require lots of filling and sanding.....as I have noted before my Cuda kit had som serious fitment issues that need areas to be reshaped to fit (mostly the front bumper)....good luck
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'glass kits are the easiest to mod to fit.. just like said above.. add material or sand it down as needed




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