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Replacing The Dutchman Panel Clamping

 
Replacing The Dutchman Panel Clamping

Replacing The Dutchman Panel - A Runner Repair
Multiple pairs of locking pliers will keep the new panel from moving. They are also used on the lip near the window and on the lower lip in the trunk area. Doing this without removing the quarters would be pretty difficult. if the rust was bad enough to rot out the rear panel, the quarters will likely be shot. Remember not to clamp the vise grips too tight, as metal damage will occur. View Related Article
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