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Re: C10 Bay Area build
Have to give credit to Rokcrln for the write up on LWB to SWB fleet side conversion for this part. Used a lot of information from that tread to complete the conversion of converting to a SWB. Here's the link for the the LWB to SWB conversion I used http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=509442
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Re: C10 Bay Area build
A Laser level makes the measurements so much easer and accurate once the bed is perfectly level. Making reference marks for the horizontal line across the bed will make sure the vertical line is square to the bed.
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Re: C10 Bay Area build
The rear was not as easy to line up as the front and required a little massaging to get into place. But the panels were not perfectly straight to start with.
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Re: C10 Bay Area build
You'll have a little trimming on the bottom to line up the panels.
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