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Re: rear beaver replacement
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Thanks Ddgonzal, sorry I should have mentioned beaver for a ute.

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Posted on: 2011/6/9 2:11
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Re: rear beaver replacement
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The Nissan panel is one piece, Rear Panel assembly and includes the sepearate reinforcement piece:

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* 79100-H1000 ASS'Y PANEL-rear Sedan
* 79100-H1800 ASS'Y PANEL-rear Coupe

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rear beaver replacement
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Hi guys,

I was wondering if I could call on the collective wisdom to help answer a question regarding rear beaver replacement.

I have removed the old beaver which was non factory (2mm steel folded up).

The new repro section is ready to fit, but do I fit it over lapping the tail light ends or under?

I am assuming the beaver outer edge should line up and flow in a straight line into the tail light corners if possible.

this should be a relatively easy job but I want to be sure as my factory reference points are probably out from previous repairs. I think the tray lip has been knocked in to make the previous repair fit... leaves me with a bit of a gap that needs to be filled.

any pics would be useful. Have searched but not come up with alot, except for one pic in "AW's build" whcih I cant tell how the panel meets.

Cheers

Ed

Posted on: 2011/6/9 0:49
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