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  • Tbonem3
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    Originally posted by fattycharged View Post
    Anyone remember how many selector rod washers were needed when installing their AS SSK?

    I was surprised to need 2 per side, double OE, to make it snug?


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    Yes I did that with old ones.

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  • fattycharged
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    Anyone remember how many selector rod washers were needed when installing their AS SSK?

    I was surprised to need 2 per side, double OE, to make it snug?


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  • BigRussia
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    Originally posted by jayjaya29 View Post
    Theres rubber in that channel, I would remove that first with a wire wheel. Then you can roll the inner fender flat to the outer fender.
    Ah interesting, I was wondering why even with the fender pull the lip wasnt flat and still so thick. Thanks, yeah that sounds like a better solution, ill try that instead of cutting, less chance of accidentally cutting a spot weld too lol.

    EDIT- following up, after taking another look at the inner lip, the shop that pulled the fenders pinched the top of the lip ‘channel’ closed, so wont be able to get a wire wheel in there to clear out the rubber :/
    Last edited by BigRussia; 01-10-2025, 10:35 AM.

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  • jayjaya29
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    Theres rubber in that channel, I would remove that first with a wire wheel. Then you can roll the inner fender flat to the outer fender.

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  • BigRussia
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    Thinking to cut off the inner metal lip on my rear fenders for better tire clearance/prevent rubbing with wider wheels and tires. Theyre currently pulled but the lip was just rolled rather than being shaved. Whats the best way that folks go about this? I was thinking to just tackle this with a dremel using a metal cutoff wheel after marking the area with a line.
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