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Old 11-05-2010, 10:07 AM   #1
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Re: Cab mount tube length

Why is it you guys can answere all the questions about spark plugs - 20" wheels and lowering your trucks but when this newbie asks a legitimate question he gets no answere and there have been 7 pages of stuff since he asked. Surely someone out of the hundreds on this site has a set of 1/2 ton cab mounts they can stick a tape measure on the tubes. My truck is 3/4 ton so I'm unable to get a measurement. Pardon the rant ---- go back to talking about buddy buckets or spark plugs.
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Old 11-05-2010, 02:06 PM   #2
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Re: Cab mount tube length

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Why is it you guys can answere all the questions about spark plugs - 20" wheels and lowering your trucks but when this newbie asks a legitimate question he gets no answere and there have been 7 pages of stuff since he asked. Surely someone out of the hundreds on this site has a set of 1/2 ton cab mounts they can stick a tape measure on the tubes. My truck is 3/4 ton so I'm unable
I, for one, get so much help help here that I consider it a priviledge to offer a response to a question.

And I *really* appreciate an answer to one of my (many) inquiries when it comes as a known fact from a Forum Member. So, I don't offer up an answer unless I know, for sure, that I'd be helping.

As far as this specific question, most folks probably have limited access to this part because their beds are already bolted down. And, like me, maybe most are not *exactly sure* if there would be a difference between, say, a '67 C10 or 20 and a '71.......
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