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Old 11-24-2017, 02:28 PM   #2
oldpurple
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Re: Cab Corners

I am not an expert but I welded the inner first and it turned out well. I think if you did it in the other order you'd have a lot of hassle trying to fit up the inner, and have to do more work with your head under the cab.

My replacement inners also didn't have the drain holes so I punched a hole in them for a 1" plastic plug.

If you search my posts I put up a few pics of my cab corner replacement in thread quite a while ago. My replacement ones fit like garbage and I had to split them and remove 1/4"+ for them to line up (designed to be a 'slip fit' I guess). Something to watch out for.
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