Splash aprons need replacement Which one of the vendors has the best?
It's such a complex shape there can't be that many suppliers. Seems to me all (at least on my 31) the aprons have the same design flaw: The bottom outside edges of the S/As have small curved gutters that ride underneath the inboard edge of the running boards. Dispite a number of drain/weep holes, those 'gutters' are inevitably going to be nothing but tiny rust farms... Finding a solid original set seems unlikely. Since my body specialist doesn't have greedy bone in his body, he told me he could fix mine, but I'd be way better off putting my money elsewhere... I'm going to take a hit on shipping, but.... Thanks in advance for any input/advice. John |
Re: Splash aprons need replacement John, even the best available body aprons are only 'fair' at best. There is much work that must be done for the reproduction aprons to mimic originals in fit and form. The lip in the bottom is incorrectly shaped, the mounting holes must be punched, and the ends must be fit to the fenders which involves quite a bit of metalwork.
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Re: Splash aprons need replacement John, I bought my 31 splash aprons from Howell's in Beaumont, TX. They seemed to be okay as I never heard any complaints about their fit from my body guy. If there was a problem with fit or correctness of form I would have heard about it.
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Re: Splash aprons need replacement John check your pm
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I know you have studied the originals in detail....but at least one more recent reproduction has the offset flange at the rear...without that flange, it was almost impossible to get a good fit with the rear fender. |
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not to quibble but I see gobs of complaints here about repro parts not fitting well, sometimes not at all..... out of curiosity, how is the original apron slot where the running board drops in different from a repro? |
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