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Old 08-18-2007, 04:19 PM   #64
Rokcrln
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Re: LFD's Project Traizer 2WD closed cab.

Well I am working out of town right now so that only leaves Saturday for blazer play, I mean work I hung the doors and they were way off untill I started turning the brace nut and they lined up real fast. I also hung some front fenders for mock up just to double check things and I like what I see. I am going to pick up the truck cab tonight for the donner roof and some other misc metal. It is a shame to cut up this cab because it is one of the cleanest ones I have seen. And no don't even ask because it is getting cut up, I belive if you are building a nice vehical you want to start with the best parts you can find. We are also now going to replace the drivers bed side with a new SWB side because it will save time and turn out with less filler. Also their are no door latches installed right so what you see is what you get for fitment. We all know how much a blazer door will more for the latch to line up when shut hard enough!
More to come later!

Kevin
LFD Inc.
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