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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
Help with my crooked YJ?
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<blockquote data-quote="1989YJguy" data-source="post: 438134" data-attributes="member: 20974"><p>Hello, and thanks for reply! I did that previously, but used long straight edge instead of string. Wish it looked like your's, but unfortunately right side fender runs away from the door/side straight edge towards front. Left side fender front sticks out past door/side straight edge. I would love to entertain the idea of the grill/fenders just been pushed over.....however I have same issue with tires (see drawing on reply #3 above), which means axle, which I assume means frame too unfortunately. For now, I would like to push the grill and fenders to the right to allow hood to align better and close without hitting left/front corner. I'm inquiring on tips/tricks to do so, in addition to the obvious loosening of lower front/center support mount and persuading it that way. Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1989YJguy, post: 438134, member: 20974"] Hello, and thanks for reply! I did that previously, but used long straight edge instead of string. Wish it looked like your's, but unfortunately right side fender runs away from the door/side straight edge towards front. Left side fender front sticks out past door/side straight edge. I would love to entertain the idea of the grill/fenders just been pushed over.....however I have same issue with tires (see drawing on reply #3 above), which means axle, which I assume means frame too unfortunately. For now, I would like to push the grill and fenders to the right to allow hood to align better and close without hitting left/front corner. I'm inquiring on tips/tricks to do so, in addition to the obvious loosening of lower front/center support mount and persuading it that way. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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