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Old 10-24-2003, 04:04 PM   #9
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very careful!!

Actually I did not do the work I bought a basket case truck with it done. LJbear thought some of the work needed to be stitched up better. Overlap joints were used. The welds were done well and look like a lot of time and patience went into it to avoid warping.

I know just enough to be dangerous

Depending on damage whether floor pans need replaced. Removing rockers both inner and outer I believe need spot welds removed and best done with spotweld cutter. The top seams on this cab floor had a good body sealer put in the seams ontop after welds done for smooth look. Seeing this I may attempt to replace the rockers on one of my trucks one of these days. Need to get my own wleder and start practicing.
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