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Topic author - Posts: 88
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- First Name: Kenneth
- Last Name: LeBlanc
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Still hoping
Still hoping someone can provide a picture of the wood door over tool tray on a TT closed cab thanks
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- First Name: Gordon
- Last Name: Clayton
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Re: Still hoping
Me Too
G. Clayton Miller, Mo.
G. Clayton Miller, Mo.
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- First Name: Matthew
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Re: Still hoping
I'll try to get you guys some pictures of the original one in mine. I can tell you it's not so much a door as it is a spacer to keep the seat springs snug. It's only about 1 1/2" - 2" wide and cut with a bevel on one side. Will see what I can do about pictures a little later. - Matt
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Re: Still hoping
Here's the best I could do one handed. My building is pretty dark so I got measurements for you. They should be within 1/16". The board is 50" wide and is centered in the cab with about 1/2" between the end and side of the cab on both sides.The front edge is kind of bullnosed so that the bottom of the seat spring can sit back against it. If I get more time and can pull the truck out later this week I'll get some photos of the actual board.
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Re: Still hoping
THANKS A BUNCH MATT !!!!!!!!
I had no idea what it looked like or how wide it was. I was thinking maybe it went all the way
over the entire seat.
really appreciate your help. Thanks again
Gordon Clayton Miller, Missouri
I had no idea what it looked like or how wide it was. I was thinking maybe it went all the way
over the entire seat.
really appreciate your help. Thanks again
Gordon Clayton Miller, Missouri
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Re: Still hoping
You're welcome Gordon. If I get a chance I did take some pictures just not that great. - Matt
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Topic author - Posts: 88
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- MTFCA Number: 25458
Re: Still hoping
Thanks Matt it's a big help ,ken
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Re: Still hoping
I forgot to add, the long side of the board goes down with the flat lip so that the bottom seat spring sets up against it. I'm guessing the bevel is there to allow the spring to slide down into place. - Matt