I have been working on getting the fenders sorted out. These are goodmark repops and while they are not bad, they do have some issues.
The first issue I ran into was the nut for the stud at the rear of the drivers side fender broke free requiring me to cut out the block, weld in a new nut and then weld it all back together.
The next issue is the passenger fender has shipping damage at the back where it would be by the windshield. I was able to beat it back into rough shape and will be able to correct it during the body work phase.
The last issue is that on the bottoms of the fenders where they bolt to the body (down by the rocker panel by the door), they do not line up at all. At first I was thinking something was seriously wrong with them (too long, wrong stamp, etc) but then after close examination realized that the inner brace they are using is not stamped deep enough and the flange where you would put over the studs or put bolts through was made too long. This is a result I think of their measuring technique in manufacturing. The "engineer" focused on the distance from the underside of the inner brace to the bolt hole slots, however he did not measure from the top of the fender down, thus the bolt holes are below the place they need to be. Unfortunately due to the shallowness of the inner brace, you cannot simply drill/make new holes because there will not be enough room for a nut or bolt with washer to get in there (the washer would push up against the inner brace).
Therefore there are 2 options
1. make a bracket that drops the mounting points down about 1/2 inch. This could be done relatively easy, however if you really look at it you will notice the fender attaching flange hanging down slightly. Not a huge issue, but an issue all the same.
2. cut out a window in the inner fender brace and raise it up about 1/4 inch, then remake the mounting holes, then trim off the excess flange.
I am going with option #2 as I think the results will be much nicer. Of course this is the most amount of work, but after 8 years or so, I guess I can wait a little while longer. Here are some pictures for your viewing enjoyment.