My front boots are ready to be replaced and both front fenders, especially the driver's side, had significant rust. I also have a C turbo sitting on the bench.
I have two new fenders that I picked up a while ago. While they are not pristine they are way better than what is on the truck now.
I also figure that it would be easier to change the boots and turbo with the fenders off.
Today I pulled the driver's fender off. It was a real PITA due to many rusted fasteners. The cab also has some rust in the area of the toe board, where the lower fender attaches.
Here are some pictures. I have a lot of questions and could use some advice, so please keep tuned to this thread.
To kick things off, how do you guys work on the IP without pulling he fender? I don't see how you can get in there to work or look in sideways to see those little red marks to set the timing.
I have two new fenders that I picked up a while ago. While they are not pristine they are way better than what is on the truck now.
I also figure that it would be easier to change the boots and turbo with the fenders off.
Today I pulled the driver's fender off. It was a real PITA due to many rusted fasteners. The cab also has some rust in the area of the toe board, where the lower fender attaches.
Here are some pictures. I have a lot of questions and could use some advice, so please keep tuned to this thread.
To kick things off, how do you guys work on the IP without pulling he fender? I don't see how you can get in there to work or look in sideways to see those little red marks to set the timing.