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bugeyedlonnie
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Cab floor

Post by bugeyedlonnie »

Hey, Man
Is the rear floor supposed perfectly flat.My D100 seems to droop on both sides some.I'am fixing the floor pans with new metal and think I can save the rear part.The main support is straight that the gas tank sits on.Just kinda weird this droop is so even on both sides ? Thanks

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Re: Cab floor

Post by Jims68 »

You're talking a standard cab right? Flat with some ridged stiffeners. See the picture.
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Re: Cab floor

Post by bugeyedlonnie »

Thanks, yep, its flat.Looks like yours is coming along excellent.

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Re: Cab floor

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bugeyedlonnie wrote:.Looks like yours is coming along excellent.
Actually, that is an old picture... mine is "done" (are they ever done?) GOOD LUCK with yours!! :salut
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