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Old 08-24-2014, 09:55 PM   #1
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Cutting up old Cab / Extra parts

I am working on repairing a cab I bought from another board member that needs less work than my original cab. I will need to get rid of my first cab soon, so if anyone needs any pieces, let me know. I will post pics as soon as I get to my PC (working on an Ipad). I have to make space in my garage and help pay for some of the complete floor pan I just ordered.

I will list parts in this post, and add photos of the cab and other leftover parts below. All parts are plus shipping.

1. Dashboard - REDUCED TO $60 - Anybody interested?: This is my first time removing a dashboard, and I think I did an okay job. The radio part was cut out by previous owner. Dash has small hole in lower right corner. Might need a little fixing where the dash meets the cowl. I was not sure what to ask for this, so please let me know if the price is not where it should be.

2. Tabco driver's side rear Cab Support (new) - $10 (Tabco price is $14.50).

3. Triplus LH Floor panel new - $15 (similar panels sell for $26 new). SOLD

4. Inner Rocker Panel patch (I think it's Triplus also) - $5 SOLD

5. Triplus Cab support RH (I believe it's the rear support) - $10.

6. Cab Support - Slip On Covers, Triplus brand, don't know if anyone will actually want these. - $7 each.

7. The back half of the floor pan is pretty solid. I believe the cab supports are shot, but the floor is still pretty nice. If anyone is interested I will figure out a price.

8. Anyone interested in an outer roof?

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Old 08-24-2014, 10:05 PM   #2
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How much for the Triplus LH Floor panel and the Inner Rocker Panel patch shipped to 27892?
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Old 08-24-2014, 10:39 PM   #3
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How much for the Triplus LH Floor panel and the Inner Rocker Panel patch shipped to 27892?
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Check out the pics, make sure you are good with them, and I'll find a box and get a quote tomorrow.

Pics: Tabco Rear Support & Inner Rocker Panel, Triplus floor pan front and back shot,
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Old 08-28-2014, 05:47 PM   #4
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How much for the Triplus LH Floor panel and the Inner Rocker Panel patch shipped to 27892?
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Hey Chubinit,

I am sorry to take so long, but it's been really difficult trying to box this thing up. The floor panel is a rough shape to work with. I am going to try and create a custom box and get a quote.

Let me know if you are still interested.

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Old 08-24-2014, 10:16 PM   #5
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low or high hump?... need low hump patch PO cut big hole for floor shifter
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Old 08-24-2014, 10:44 PM   #6
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low or high hump?... need low hump patch PO cut big hole for floor shifter
It's a low hump. I think the PO cut a shifter hole in mine also, but I don't think it's that big of a hole. I cut a piece out of the right side floor, but I don't think that will affect the hump.

You are still online as I am typing this (10:44 EST); I'll get a couple of quick pics and edit this post.

Okay, here are the pics. I have not cleaned the cab out so, excuse the mess. The hump looks to me like it's in pretty decent shape. There is a small hole for the transmission. It is dirty, there is rust dust on it from removing the dashboard. I can clean it up tomorrow and send another pic if you want.

If you are interested, we can figure out a price, and I will need to know exactly where to cut, and then I will probably still add a couple inches. Thanks!
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Old 08-24-2014, 10:55 PM   #7
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It's a low hump. I think the PO cut a shifter hole in mine also, but I don't think it's that big of a hole. I cut a piece out of the right side floor, but I don't think that will affect the hump.

You are still online as I am typing this (10:44 EST); I'll get a couple of quick pics and edit this post. Give me about 15 minutes.
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Old 08-24-2014, 11:11 PM   #8
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thats going to work for me, ill take some pics and measurements send to you and LMK what you need for it
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It's a low hump. I think the PO cut a shifter hole in mine also, but I don't think it's that big of a hole. I cut a piece out of the right side floor, but I don't think that will affect the hump.

You are still online as I am typing this (10:44 EST); I'll get a couple of quick pics and edit this post.

Okay, here are the pics. I have not cleaned the cab out so, excuse the mess. The hump looks to me like it's in pretty decent shape. There is a small hole for the transmission. It is dirty, there is rust dust on it from removing the dashboard. I can clean it up tomorrow and send another pic if you want.

If you are interested, we can figure out a price, and I will need to know exactly where to cut, and then I will probably still add a couple inches. Thanks!
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Old 08-24-2014, 11:00 PM   #9
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Old 08-24-2014, 11:07 PM   #10
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Other parts of the cab are up for grabs as well, as long as I don't need it on my replacement cab. This cab is a Non-A/C, the new cab is an A/C cab, so I won't be needing some of the heating parts.

Here are some rough pics. I clean the cab and get some better shots tomorrow.
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looks like 8 by 10 will give me enough LMK if you need any other pics
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looks like 8 by 10 will give me enough LMK if you need any other pics
Wow. That is a big hole. Would you please send me a pic of your hump that is a bit further back. I just need to see more of the floor to make sure I cut the right area.
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I sent you a PM.
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That works. I read your last PM. I'll mark it up, post some pics, cut it up and post some more pics. We can touch base after Labor Day.
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thanks enjoy the holiday......

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That works. I read your last PM. I'll mark it up, post some pics, cut it up and post some more pics. We can touch base after Labor Day.
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How much for the center section of the cab back wall from the bottom rear window molding seam to the floor and about 2 or 2.5" wide?
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How much for the center section of the cab back wall from the bottom rear window molding seam to the floor and about 2 or 2.5" wide?
68bowtie, Here is a pic of what I plan to cut for you. I measured 59-1/2" for the window, and 29-3/4" as the center. My center mark is actually at 29-1/2", but I went 13" out to compensate, and will probably cut a bit outside that as well. Let me know if this works for you.

You can see my markings just above the blue tape. The end pieces say 13" and the center marking is in the middle.

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Hey Jess, I taped off the section I plan to cut for you. Let me know if this works. My intent is too cut on the inside edge of the tape.

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Yes that will give me plenty of room thank you
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That looks great DD1. I finally got the camper down to my house now after getting fuel in it and getting it fired up. It will be much easier to work on it now.

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That looks great DD1. I finally got the camper down to my house now after getting fuel in it and getting it fired up. It will be much easier to work on it now.

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Great! I need a little time on yours... I have to remove the cab from the frame so I can drill out the spot welds in the back for you. As you might be able to tell from the pics, space is not something I have a lot of. I'll try and figure something out on Monday.
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That looks great DD1. I finally got the camper down to my house now after getting fuel in it and getting it fired up. It will be much easier to work on it now.

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Doug, I am very close to cutting your part out. I have removed the roof of the cab. Next I will cut the bottom part in half and remove the front. Then I can move the back half and get access to the spot welds.
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That looks great DD1. I finally got the camper down to my house now after getting fuel in it and getting it fired up. It will be much easier to work on it now.

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Hey Doug, i got your piece all boxed up and ready to ship. What's your zip code? I'll pic a random OR zip to get an estimate and PM you. I can figure out the actual cost when I get your actual zip.
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what about the driver side roof section at the windshield?
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