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05-10-2019, 12:19 PM | #1 |
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Trucks vs Burbs floor boards
I have it in my head pretty much everything from the back of the front doors forward are the same, truck or burb. I know the roof skin is taller on a burb. And the window frames are rounded vs squared at the upper rear corner.
Never really thought about the floors though. I had a super nice burb seat in one of my K20 trucks so I know that is a bolt in. My guess is it would be the same for stand alone buckets. If a person bought one of those reproduction truck floor pans how far back do you think you could go before you had to cut it off? A few inches behind the rear part of the door opening would be my guess. Or am I all wet in thinking this would work at all?
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05-10-2019, 01:48 PM | #2 |
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Re: Trucks vs Burbs floor boards
I don't have the answer but here are photos of my Burban's floorboard.
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