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Old 09-10-2002, 03:25 PM   #4
johnnyp
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If your trying to save money by doing all the disassembly and reassembly yourself (which will save some money), then this is how I would do it. I'm assuming your having the body work, paint prep and painting done by someone else.

1) Trailer down the bed and have them prep and paint.
2) Trailer home the completed bed and store.
3) Trailer down the cab and the disassembled fenders, hood, and doors and have them prep and primer, but not paint.
4) Trailer home the preped and primered cab, fenders, hood, and doors and reassemble.
5) Trailer down the assembled cab and have painted.
6) Trailer home the cab and install bed.
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