Re: Big window conversions?
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Originally Posted by argonaut
This is good info! I'm thinking of doing the same. I have two cabs, one with a big back window, but a rotten floor, rockers and pillars. The other has a clean floor but is a small back window. I think I'm going to attempt to cut out the BBW panel and install it into the SBW cab. I would plan to use the seam sealer on the upper seam, and then tack weld and grind the side and lower seams (since I only have a MIG and not a spot welder).
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Panel Bond & seam sealer are 2 different things.
As my buddy that owns the body shop put it, you can separate 2 pieces that have been spot welded. You won't be able to separate 2 pieces that were panel bonded together w/o destroying them in the process.
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