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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Fleetwood, PA
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That is an interesting approach and I like it, but I am afraid that it will not work for my application. I have Full Quarter panels that actually go into the door jamb almost all the way. If I was using a quarter skin - I think I would do that, but since they go all the way around, if I tried that - I have a feeling the overlap in the door area would prevent the door, strike plate and all hardware from fitting properly and the door might hit the panel when I tried to close it. Any thoughts on that one? I see in the picture that the quarter stops where the curve of the door starts. Mine wraps all the way into the door jamb and to the body of the car past where the door latches...
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