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LSUMurse 04-03-2012 05:31 AM

Rear Cab Crossmember
 
I have a '68 Stepside LWB with a rusted out rear cab crossmember. It's only rusted out on the extreme ends of each side with some rust going through the floor. I don't have access to a garage, so pulling the cab off is going to be just about impossible for me. Can the crossmember be changed without pulling the cab off? -OR- Has anyone ever used the crossmember covers for the ends?

Brothers has them:

http://www.brotherstrucks.com/prodin...number=RFS72C0

I tried looking through past threads and the FAQ, but couldn't find anything about this specific question. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.

LSUMurse 04-03-2012 08:31 PM

Re: Rear Cab Crossmember
 
anyone?

Mr Chevorlet 04-04-2012 01:06 PM

Re: Rear Cab Crossmember
 
Do not cover the problem up it will just get worse, They make replacement peices to fit. You will cut the old section out and weld in the new.

67c10rustbuket 04-04-2012 06:32 PM

Re: Rear Cab Crossmember
 
Im with Mr Chevrolet. Don't use the "cover", the correct piece you should use is called "rear cab support" which is also sold by Brothers Trucks and well a lot of others. cut to fit as much or little as you need.

Once you dig into the truck you should expect the worst, These trucks are very good at rusting and everything ties together at the cab supports, so for the rear cab support replacement I would expect to also replace: partial floor/inner rocker, B pillar, and cab corner. Hard to say without pics though you may be lucky. There are a lot of people who have done this and have step by step progress pics in their build threads and in the FAQ section if you need some direction. (pics work better than words for me). I could link some for you or tell you where to look if you need. Good luck! Later


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