On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 19:39:38 -0600, pws <pwshelton@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
Thank you.
It's sad to see the low blue book values. My '93 has 140,000 miles and
still runs great.
>Oggy wrote:
>> I'm repairing my car after a lady hit me ... I bought a new right
>> front fender and door. I'm ready to remove the old parts but I don't
>> know what order it goes in. Do I remove door then fender and if so di
>> I install fender then door? It's a '93 miata who the insururance
>> adjusters wanted to total.
>
>Yeah, the older Miatas are getting such a low blue book value at this
>point that almost any body work and paint bigger than a small dent comes
>close to the book value of the car.
>
>The fender can be taken on and off without removing the door, and vice
>versa. One of the fender bolts is a little tricky to get to with the
>door in place, but not too bad.
>Since you need to replace them both, I would remove the door first,
>fender second, then reverse the order with the new parts.
>
>Good luck! Also, don't forget to take the door stop pins out before
>unbolting the doors, this is no fun when taking the door off alone, so I
>have heard. ;-)
>
>Pat


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