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2019 F150
Installing a holley mini max good up to 400HP. 5-7 psi. I mounted it on the frame rail front down arch 45 degree towards tank at steel gas line
Thanks for your reply! I will check the angle on the rear part of the house and also compare to my RH side. For some reason (lack of experience perhaps ;-P ) I had not thought about pushing the rear corner of the house back in. That would actually solve another issue I ran into when test fitting the outer skin. I might make a cut here and there to make the bending go easier as I don't want to put too much stress in the car. Will keep you posted!Looks like the rear of the outer wheel house got pushed back towards the tail of the car. I know it is hard to tell in photos. When I look at your photo where the outer wheelhouse meets the trunk drop it looks off. Looking from the top if you put a square on your trunk drop does the relationship look like this photo? My pic is from the drivers side, not the passenger...
I’d break out a hammer, dolly and some brute force. I think when you get the outer wheelhouse bent forward and down a bit you will be able to butt weld your patch without any gap.
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