Victory - a 1977 FJ45 (2 Viewers)

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Awesome Awesome work. It looks like you are learning a lot :cool:
Can't wait to see your work on the cab.

Thanks! It has definitely been a learning experience, but the wealth of knowledge on this forum is amazing. I don't think I would have tried this myself without having read through so many of the threads here.
 
Welded the wheel arches to the sides. I decided to weld both edges to the side and then cut out around the bottom in the hopes that it would stay straighter. I tried to go slowly building on tacks as I went and cooling with air, but even so, the side panel warped somewhat. I would not have thought that 16ga metal with those sharp bends in it would have warped, but I was wrong :(.
I tried to straighten it out a number of ways and it got a bit better, but still noticeable if you put a straightedge to it. Hopefully no one looks too close lol.

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The inner fenders were in really rough shape, particularly around the mating edges.
I ordered a pair from Japan, and thought I had lucked into the right part for my truck, but as it turned out, they were the same part number but for a later year(?) as they were larger. But they were only $12 each plus shipping, so...score.

I decided to try and cut down the larger fenders and make them fit. Again, they’re not pretty, but they’ll work, and they’re new steel.

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New and old.

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New cut down to fit.
Awesome work! Where did you source the inner fenders from?
 

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