Does anyone have pics of the factory roof gutters and how the roof skin is attached above the windshield? I'm pretty sure I know the answer to this. But I went and looked at a 66 Dodge crew and something doesn't seem right. The roof was essentially stitch welded all the way around the gutter with zero seam sealer. Just trying to clarify.
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Roof gutter and roof attachment?
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Re: Roof gutter and roof attachment?
don't have photos, but seen many. seem was all spot welded all the around the cab, seam filler was laid in the gutter over the welds to seal it
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Re: Roof gutter and roof attachment?
Yeah, deep down I knew that. I don't think there's a vehicle in the world that isn't spot welded together.
Next question? Do sweptlines have inner and outer roof skins or is it just the outer skin with the inner structural supports?
Next question? Do sweptlines have inner and outer roof skins or is it just the outer skin with the inner structural supports?
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Re: Roof gutter and roof attachment?
just the outer skin with the inner structural supportskhuebner250 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 07, 2021 10:43 amYeah, deep down I knew that. I don't think there's a vehicle in the world that isn't spot welded together.
Next question? Do sweptlines have inner and outer roof skins or is it just the outer skin with the inner structural supports?
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Re: Roof gutter and roof attachment?
Does anyone have pics of the roof gutters from some crew cabs? Was there a leaded seam in the rear C pillar? The more I look at this truck, the more I think it maybe a 5 O'Clock Friday truck.