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It seems that I'm missing (sort of) two of the 4 studs that are used to hold the header panel to the body. The top one on the driver's side is missing, and the bottom one was replaced by a normal bolt, but you'd have to get a socket on it from inside the wheel well in order to tighten it... kinda a pain.

 

What's the best way for me to get replacement bolt/studs in the two holes without welding?

 

Pic of issue:

 

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Pic of good side:

 

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Yeah, I’m thinking this is going to be a creative solution.

 

I wonder if I could precisely cut out a square for a carriage bolt? Not even sure what tool I’d use to do that. I guess that would only work for the top—bottom hole is already too big. JB weld a bolt to the inner fender so that the stud sticks out?

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I'm also pretty sure that the stud is part of the fender, either pressed or tacked into it from the other side. Sadly, finding a fender in that color is going to be next to impossible.

 

I'd use the threaded insert tool. They're useful for all kinds of things too, so you'll find something else to use it for.

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They changed the style of the header panel mounting between 86 and 87. I found this out when installing an 86 Wagoneer header panel on my 87 Comanche. I think the earlier one has the bolts on the header panel and the later ones have studs on the fender, so bolting through and tightening down from the inside is an option. 

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I seem to remember when I took my header panel off on my 87 that I had a bolt/stud combo on each side.  I know everything was OEM, so maybe that's normal?  I do remember it being a total PITA to get the upper stud and/or nut undone.

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