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Old 01-08-2017, 12:12 AM   #1
1972CheyenneSuper
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Cab Floor Replacement - Cab Bracing Question

I've searched through several topics regarding cab floor replacements and it seems that every single one has been braced differently. Some people use a few pieces through the door opening and call it good, others build a conglomeration like I did today. I would like some input from others that have done it, if there was an area they would have braced better, or if I'm just overthinking the whole ordeal. Anyways, I spent the better part of the day working on bracing my cab. I made it so I would be able to unbolt it in pieces, and use it in the future if needed and also so I wouldn't have to grind a bunch of welds all over my cab. Let me know if I have any areas I should address.











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