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Re: 85 GMC Sierra "Scarlett"
While they worked their magic on the paint Chris and I worked in installing the Slosh Tubz Mild Tubz. Now that we had a feel for what it takes, the passenger side install went a bit smoother. Once again, I made the cut then dressed the sharp edges. I masked around the opening and sprayed inside with undercoating. It may not be necessary, but I feel better that there are no exposed surfaces to rust.
We did encounter a bit of trouble trying to get the bolt holes to match up. Even though we used the stock tubs to mark the holes they took a bit of finessing to fit. Once we worked through that, the tubs fell in place. I was concerned that the stock A/C lines would no longer clear, but a bit of tweaking and they all hooked up.
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