I noticed that when you installed new back bottom piece you overlap the old and new and spot weld. Did you bend offset so it's on same level because you did for the front panel.
@JJ-ut5iv Oh, sorry, I misread it. No, I don't; it would be more precise if I could, but the shape is complicated to bend a small 1 mm step into it. That small overlap will not affect the seals or panel gaps. Also, when installing the skin sheet on the front side, that small change will not pull it so much inside that it would be visually noticeable.
That's still a good point you pointed out. Later I will smooth it out with filler, prime it with 2K primer, add body sealer on the back of the door edges where the skin was wrapped over the back panel, and then paint it all.
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I noticed that when you installed new back bottom piece you overlap the old and new and spot weld. Did you bend offset so it's on same level because you did for the front panel.
@JJ-ut5iv Oh, sorry, I misread it. No, I don't; it would be more precise if I could, but the shape is complicated to bend a small 1 mm step into it. That small overlap will not affect the seals or panel gaps. Also, when installing the skin sheet on the front side, that small change will not pull it so much inside that it would be visually noticeable.
That's still a good point you pointed out. Later I will smooth it out with filler, prime it with 2K primer, add body sealer on the back of the door edges where the skin was wrapped over the back panel, and then paint it all.
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