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![]() I have the old panel removed - it took a lot of drilling and grinding, but it is finally off. Once I get the spurs and old metal cleaned up - I will see how the new panel fits and then decide if welding or adhesive will be used. I am not much of a welder and the last thing I want to do is mess up the new panel and have to buy another one. That is why the adhesive is so appealing to me. Should know in a week or two what will happen.
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