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Location: Alamogordo, NM
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Re: Installing aftermarket sheet metal 64 c10
Even with factory panels I had to add steel rod to the edges and also removed metal then built them back up with the rod to get the gaps consistent.
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Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: White House , TN
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Re: Installing aftermarket sheet metal 64 c10
Damnyankee, that looks great
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Location: new smyrna beach fl / 29 palms cal
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Re: Installing aftermarket sheet metal 64 c10
I had to do the same thing as well as slit my cowel extension In order to have the body line, line up with the door and hood
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Location: China Spring, TX
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Re: Installing aftermarket sheet metal 64 c10
Much to my chagrin my body/paint shop did the same thing to mine. Looks great, cost more than I had imagined. And mine had no aftermarket panels except the rad support.
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