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    Doors and body lines

    First I want to thank everyone for their assistance. As I mentioned my doors each needed to come up a bit to line up with the bed rail but I was at the limit off my upward adjustment of the hinges at the a pillers. So today I decided to compare my aftermarket A pillars to the originals and sure...
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    Doors and body lines

    However I really don’t know how high the front fender should be. I could adjust the front fender and hood so the top body line was level, but I would need to raise the door. If there was a slight angle between the door and the front fender, ie. raise the back body mounts, then the front of the...
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    Doors and body lines

    The lower door to rocker is square, but the gap is tight. As far as the door to fender that depends on my question about how level the rear quarter, door and front fender so be. A level line from the top of the rear quarter puts the front fender quite high. I wish I could copy and paste a photo...
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    Doors and body lines

    Hello, I thought I might ask advice before doing something too crazy. I am trying to line up my doors and front fenders with the top of the rear quarters. Both my doors are pretty much square between the pillars, but both doors are low compared to the top of the rear quarters (maybe 1/8”). The...
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    Front Hood Crown or Straight?

    I took the support braces out of my hood to remove some dents and noticed the front brace and hood, where it meets the grill, have a slight crown (the middle is slightly higher). The top of the grill is flat, so I was wondering if the hood is bent out of shape or it is suppose to be that way. I...
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    Should I mount the door post/A pillars without the front clip?

    The front clip was not on my bronco when I got it. I have since replaced the floor pans and kick panels. My question is should I mount the door posts without being able to check the fender alignment? I have the posts clamped up, have tried the doors, and I'm pretty sure they are where they need...
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    Replacing kick panels without removing door pillars

    Thought I would follow up on this issue now that I have purchased replacement parts and removed the kick panel/door pillar. It would be difficult to remove the kick panel without completely removing the door post. The problem, at least with the 66-67 door post, is that access to the lower flange...
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    66 door post assembly

    Did you get your door posts installed and if so how did it go? I have a '67 bronco and need to order front door posts. I don't know if I should get the 66-67 specific post, such as you did, or the cheaper later style which I understand will fit the 66-67s.
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    Replacing kick panels without removing door pillars

    I'm sorry, it appears I can't easily attach photos as I am not a contributor. I realized I would need to remove the spot welds between the door pillar and the kick panel, but I was hoping I would not need to remove it at the top where it is welded to the cowl/window ledge, Unfortunately at...
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    Replacing kick panels without removing door pillars

    I have spent days on this forum trying to determine if I could replace my kick panels without removing my door pillars. While I did find some statements that it is was possible, I was not able to find any specifics as to how it was done. I have a 1967 bronco. The rockers, inner rockers and door...
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