Gunnibronco wrote:I'm not sure how Eck did his quarter, but to attach the upper & lower quarter, consider panel bonding adhesive. Quick, strong, and no warping due to welding heat. Also, where the quarter panels meet the taillight/rear corner panels, it might be hard/impossible to make welds (I've never done a Bronco quarter, but we did a Scout 800 & ran into problems there)
To replace the upper quarter, you'll need to remove the top. Measure, measure, measure. Then add some temporary braces before you remove the top & quarters, to keep things where they belong.
Gunnibronco wrote:This should help.
Measure before & during the repair. I'd even go so far as to remount the top & door with the new parts held in place with sheetmetal screws & vice grips. You only get one chance to get it right or wrong. Getting it wrong, and finding out after welding the panels on, will be difficult to fix.
Eck wrote: I did not use the panel adhesive but I have heard good things. I am pretty sure new vehicles are often put together this way.
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