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Old 5th February 2018, 01:11 PM
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Default GRP side panels / 'H' tube alignment - good enough?

A question for everyone who has fitted their GRP sides. Would you go with panel alignement that was as good (or bad) as what is shown below?

Essentially - where the panels bend inwards, i.e. where the dashboard side of the scuttle sits - is sitting about 5mm forward of where the chassis rails have the same bend. I don't have The Book to hand, but think it's called tube 'H'.

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Old 6th February 2018, 06:04 AM
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Think I would of tried to nudge it back a little. But 5mm is nothing. Esepecially with fibreglass.
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Old 6th February 2018, 12:38 PM
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Think I would of tried to nudge it back a little. But 5mm is nothing. Esepecially with fibreglass.
Thanks Ben - helps to get others perspective. I reckon I may be able to get marginally closer, perhaps another couple of mm. Btw- what did you do about the join between your side panels and the rear panel?
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Old 6th February 2018, 12:47 PM
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My join is right by roll cage above wing. If you get a right tight fit, couple of coloured rivets to keep all in place you don’t really notice it. I was lucky and have ball bodywork so used a tiny bit of black silicon to cover joint. Bit like you see on other vehicles.
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