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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Murfreesboro TN
Posts: 49
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Re: big back glass conversion
So you don't take the entire inner panel out, only the rear half. Makes sense and saves time too i would imagine.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: oldfort tn
Posts: 1,183
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Re: big back glass conversion
just got my inner panel out of my truck. i only removed the back half as well. very scary to a novice, turned out it wasnt that bad.i drilled out the spot welds around the doors and back of cab then using a sawsall cut out around back glass, instead of drilling out welds. used a 4 inch grinder with a cut off wheel to trim across inner panel (about a 1/4 inch to the side i removed) then took a pair of side cutters and rolled the metal towards the spot welds, when i came to a weld twist hard and they will break loose then just dress them up with a grinder.
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#3 |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: oldfort tn
Posts: 1,183
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Re: big back glass conversion
soon to be bbw
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