Body and exterior tips

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*Use proper techniques for removing old or rusted bolts. See [[Removing rusted and broken fasteners]].
 
*Use proper techniques for removing old or rusted bolts. See [[Removing rusted and broken fasteners]].
 
*To protect painted bolts, place a sandwich bag over the bolt head before pushing on the socket.
 
*To protect painted bolts, place a sandwich bag over the bolt head before pushing on the socket.
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*Make sure you save and mark all alignment shims from all the body panels when you take them apart. It will give you a great starting place when you go to reassemble.
 
*When aligning a body part that will require a lot of loosening and tightening, use mock-up bolts with plastic washers. When the panel fit is perfect, go back and change out the bolts one by one.
 
*When aligning a body part that will require a lot of loosening and tightening, use mock-up bolts with plastic washers. When the panel fit is perfect, go back and change out the bolts one by one.
 
*When disassembling parts or vehicles, be organized. Plastic bags, tape, and a magic marker are essential.
 
*When disassembling parts or vehicles, be organized. Plastic bags, tape, and a magic marker are essential.

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