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Old 02-20-2019, 05:56 PM   #1
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Rear Wheel Well Question?

Im Going To Bag my 68 c10 and Wanna Get The Rear Wheel as Tight To The Outside Of The Bedside As Possible Which Means I Got To Cut The Inner Bed.

Does Anyone Make Formed Panels To Do This. Seen The Martin Brothers Do It and It Looks Really Good
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Re: Rear Wheel Well Question?

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Im Going To Bag my 68 c10 and Wanna Get The Rear Wheel as Tight To The Outside Of The Bedside As Possible Which Means I Got To Cut The Inner Bed.

Does Anyone Make Formed Panels To Do This. Seen The Martin Brothers Do It and It Looks Really Good
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Pretty sure it's going to be a custom fab situation. I've never seen anything that's for the inner bedside as far as stretching for space.
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