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Old 12-07-2010, 11:16 PM   #11
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Re: Project “Learning as I Go”

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Congrats! looks like we have similar builds
I am also using a camero tank any hints? I have not put mine in yet.
What size hole did you drill in the frame? How much did you have to cut out of the frame? Thanks
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Dang, our builds are eerily similar. The hole saw I used for the filler tube was 2 1/8, you might get away with a two inch one, but I already had that one. I had to cut more from the frame than I initially thought I would have to, but it's all good, I don't ever plan on towing or anything. I don't have a good pic of it, but I can get you some. Your truck is coming along great by the way.

I found a guy to shorten my driveshaft today, just need to drop it off with him, and he said he can have it done in a day or so. One step closer.
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