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Here's an update on the "semi" back-half. Started with the sheetmetal, widened the wheel housings 4 1/2''. Had to go with a custom fuel cell so got rid of the gas door. All the parts are in so it's comming together will post more later.
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I've seen your thread but not all of it, it's extensive. I actually rolled a slight bead in the middle of mine but after the hammer and dolly work and filler it was gone.
How you making out with yours?
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I see, you cut a piece from another truck. Looks good I like it. Thats the great thing about "hotrodding" all the different ways to solve the same problems.
The gas door is in the bed off center to the left to help when filling. You can see in my pic the magic marker to where it will fall.
I thought about line ex but what do you think that might weigh? I'm trying to keep the weight down as much as I can. I'm using 3/16" plate on the frame and all the brackets and that is adding up.
I'm going to subscribe to yours and Vic's threads over on GMFS, you guys are doing some killer work.
The gas door is in the bed off center to the left to help when filling. You can see in my pic the magic marker to where it will fall.
I thought about line ex but what do you think that might weigh? I'm trying to keep the weight down as much as I can. I'm using 3/16" plate on the frame and all the brackets and that is adding up.
I'm going to subscribe to yours and Vic's threads over on GMFS, you guys are doing some killer work.