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Before and After
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Leduc, Alberta CANADA
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What is the best way to sand in tight areas? Where two panels meet but will be hidden between the cab and front of the box, Should I be worried about this area? Do I need to take it to bare metal?
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Not Grandpa's C-20 anymore... 383 Stroker 425HP, 485Ft/Lbs Lowered 3.5" Front / 5" Rear 66,000 miles. Alberta, CANADA |
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: South Deerfield, MA
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The best way to sand is to "sand blast her" really the only way you can get in there...
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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Center Point, IA
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Take the box off.
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Kelowna BC
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i second on taking the box off..might as well do it properly
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Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Pottsville, Pa
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Since I had to replace my front bed panel, I just removed it and was able to get to the back of the cab. (mine is a stepside but might work on yours too) They are just bolted in so you might try that.
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Texas 76082
Posts: 35
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REMOVE THE BED SAND BLASTING IS A NESS SAND EVERY WHERE BRAKES INSIDE TEETH
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Before and After
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Leduc, Alberta CANADA
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My bed is off, I just don't want to take the bed apart. Any suggestions?
You know where panes meet, and bolts, stuff like that, is it ness to blast?
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Not Grandpa's C-20 anymore... 383 Stroker 425HP, 485Ft/Lbs Lowered 3.5" Front / 5" Rear 66,000 miles. Alberta, CANADA |
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Texas 76082
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U CAN BACK THE BOLTS OUT SOME AND SAND UNDER THEM...... THERE IS NO EASY WAY TO DO THIS THIS IS Y A PAINT JOB COST MONEY... SAND BLAST THE SMALL AREA IF U ARE STRIPING ALL THE PART.. OR PULL OUT A FEW BOLTS AT A TIME.
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