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9/29/2003
22:47:38

Subject: Glassworks Fenders are on!!!
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Hey, all!
Just wanted to pass-on the word that I just finished installing my new fenders and bedsides! I'm pretty excited! The install took me through this weekend, but went fairly smooth. Did the majority of the project single-handedly, with the exception of lifting the bed on and off the chassis.

I've got nothing but good things to say about the Glassworks parts. The body panels hold true to the stock lines. Everything aligned as it should, and the panels fastened nicely to the stock fender frames/bed after cutting away the old sheet metal.

The job is complete, save for remounting the fuel filler/gascap assembly and putting the tailgate back on. I'm pretty happy with the way it looks so far, but have to wait to get everything painted (I've decided to hold-off on the paint till I have the cash to have the whole truck repainted...). I ordered the fenders and bedsides in black gelcoat to hold me over till then (my truck is black). Whole package looks nice with the 15X10 Weld Racing wheels I got from Ian. My 33X12.5's are even with the wheel well openings.

I'll have pictures to email in a few days. If you'd like me to send you some pictures, or are thinking about doing this and want to talk about the install, send me an email at:
koryklismith@hotmail.com

~Kory
1998 Dakota Sport, 4X4, 5.2L, 5-speed
3" Rancho, 33X12.5-15, K&N filter, Jet Stage II chip, Flowmaster exhaust, Centerforce Dual Friction Clutch, Glassworks fenders and bedsides



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9/30/2003
12:24:26

RE: Glassworks Fenders are on!!!
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Kory,
Gen III? I have the Gen II with only the front fenders. Would love to have the bedsides as well!
You are so right in their quality and fitment. When I took mine in to the paint shop, the guy said he had never worked with 'glass so ready to paint! He said most of his glass work was done on "fart cars" that had a flimsy piece of fiberglass that was mearely a "shape", and that they had to do a lot of filling and smoothing before painting. With the Glassworks he said all they did was scuff-sand and paint! Tim, he says you guys put out the best product he has ever seen!
Now, if there would just be a little more interest in the GenII (fellas) then maybe I could get Glassworks to work on some bedsides!

Good luck Kory.



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