Registered: Sun Aug 15 2004 12:00 PM
Posts: 36
Loc: Maryland
Hi all, just got my fenders (front) for my 53 3100 these fenders have the seam running down the front of the fender. Why on earth did they do thet to the fenders. Has anyone filled this seam and with what? Has anyone just paunted the fender without filling it?
Registered: Sun Aug 15 2004 12:00 PM
Posts: 36
Loc: Maryland
I went to the body shop to see how much these fenders would cost to be painted and I was told 600.00 dollars. The reason is the fenders have to be welded up at those seams in front. I don't understand why some company would put us owners though this, why wouldn't they make these fenders like our originals. I have a good mind to send them back. I almost want to just install them the way they are and not worry about it.
Registered: Sat Jun 11 2005 12:00 PM
Posts: 41
Loc: Tornado, WV
My repo front fenders are the same way. I got them for free (very good friend bought them).
My guess why they are made like this is, since the front lower corner is all that changed on the 54 & 55 1st series fenders, the didn't have to make 2 complete molds for the fenders.
By doing it this way, 1 mold for the fender itself, & 2 smaller ones for the 2 different corners.
Registered: Fri Jul 29 2005 12:00 PM
Posts: 491
Loc: Vero Beach, Florida
My 55 had a lap seam from the headlight to the grill. The original does not have this seam. I welded it, ground it, and applied filler. It is annoying since we paid so much for the fender in the first place.
Registered: Sun Aug 15 2004 12:00 PM
Posts: 36
Loc: Maryland
Ok got my fenders back today(seam eliminated) I have been taking all the bolts out and have a question. Can I remove the fender without removing the inner fender? Do I have to remove the grill?
Registered: Sun Aug 15 2004 12:00 PM
Posts: 36
Loc: Maryland
I have removed the fenders from my 3100, it is possible to do it without removing the inner fenders. I removed the running board as well. I ruined my fender at the bottom , this was the only way to remove it from the running boad.