Day Five (August 23/09)

Started today with the fire extinguisher. It broke a few
years back and the repairs have never lasted.

I was tinkering with this throughout the day
yesterday and the epoxy cured overnight.

Nothing wrong with a little overerkill.

A few coats of paint and back in the truck she goes.

As good as new.

After removing a few bolts, the rad support was finally out.

What was left of the left body mount hardware.

The old rusty radiator support.

The right side; the body mount bolt broke on me.

The left side; not as bad, but still really rusty.

The right fender removed.

Got parts?

I mounted the three parts to the fender before installing
it, so I just had to reconnect all the wiring.

The best part of the truck now! The fender is "hand tight" until the radiator support is installed.

I used a bungee cord to keep the fender sitting close to where it should be.




If you have any comments, suggestions, or see any errors, please let
me know..... cbradley@telus.net
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