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Yes, very nice work. The one tool you may want to consider adding to your collection is a spot welder. It works so nice in the wheel wells and trunk drops, returns as you call them, as well as many other areas with the complete tooling kit. This is the inside tongs for wheel house flanges. No grinding of a plug weld to clean up.





Once I have the panel fitted, I mark and remove the edp and any other paint where I want the welds.


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I have seen those Mitch. Ive considered it but I like being able to clamp panels together with vise grips and do the plug welds. The ones GM used were strong enough to basically act vise grips. Over the years ive become proficent at getting my plug welds to look like spots. Doesnt always work, and when it doesnt i grind and then go back and create dimple that looks like a spot. Ive also noticed unless you buy a professional large unit they wont create the large deformed dimples along the bottom and up the back of the rockers the factory did.
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Yea fantastic job thanks for sharing with us. Getting ready to tear into mine both quarter panels I hope they go as good as yours did.
They normaly dont fall into place. I start with the door gap and then work my way back. I probably pull the quarter on and off the car 20 to 30 times before i do a final install and clamp. Sometimes you have to massage things. Even after its installed a block of wood and small hand sledge can be pretty handy to get areas like the deck lid fitting to the quarter.
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So cool to see this transformation take place. Like others have said, great work!!
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Wow,great work!Enjoy watching the progress.
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SMS actually got me my headliner a few weeks back. The seat covers finally arrived this week. I had been hearing from others about long lead teams but my experience was only a few months. Door panels are yet to arrive. Im really happy they included head reast covers as well. Not something I have seen with PUI or Legendary.
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Default Spindle and Brake factory marks

The calipers had some very light traces of factory paint marks on only one side. I also found some torque marks near the brake lines.

The spindles were fun because they have all kinds of different colors and neither side matches the other. On one spindle there is black and blue, while the other side is cream, blue and violet
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Axle Yoke had some blue on the side with some cream/white for the main nut

Rear cover appeared to have an X marked

Rear end itself has some yellow on the drivers side and white stripe ont he passenger by the stamping. Also another X on the top of the center section

Brake lines only had some orange on one line
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The axles sadly are trashed as the bearing surfaces are flaking. That being said still found some yellow marks on both axles beneath the brake dust.
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SMS actually got me my headliner a few weeks back. The seat covers finally arrived this week. I had been hearing from others about long lead teams but my experience was only a few months. Door panels are yet to arrive. Im really happy they included head reast covers as well. Not something I have seen with PUI or Legendary.
Have your door panels arrived? If so, how are they and did they also come from SMS? (No affiliation to my screen name)

I also have a 300 SS Sport Coupe and am stuck with Malibu door panels now.
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