Ok, then you tension it up first, it can / has been done.
Carry on.
Well it doesn't look bad, vs how it was. Short of paying a shop big bucks, I doubt it could be any better. The gap doesn't look bad since I pulled out the fiberglass and put 2x4 behind the crack lines and put a line of wood screws to bandage it up. I needs more done but it's pretty secure. I need to find what I did with the one bug chunk on the right side so I can stick it back on.
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