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Wheel House Picture?
03/19/13 at 03:36:34
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Does someone happen to have a fairly close up picture of the area where the wheel house, front riser and bed floor all come together? I need to repair the wheel house on both sides but I don't know how they attach to the either the riser or the tool box.

Either side would be fine....both would be fantastic...

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Re: Wheel House Picture?
Reply #1 - 03/20/13 at 04:27:42
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Hope this answers your question...

I post this so long as no one makes fun of my rusty tub...  Cry...sorry,,,I'm working on it...slowly.

The tub is currently laying on its side, hope the orientation isn't confusing.  

Top side.


Underside.


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Re: Wheel House Picture?
Reply #2 - 03/20/13 at 14:02:27
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Jay those are really good and clear pics to explain that area... the only thing I would add is the floor riser is a C shape, not an I shape. and once the floor and riser are all assembled as shown, then, the tool box goes in on top.


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Re: Wheel House Picture?
Reply #3 - 03/20/13 at 15:26:15
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Thanks for those pictures! They are exactly what I needed, and the underside picture shows the location of the captured nuts which were long gone......I see you are ready with the grinder!

Randy
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Re: Wheel House Picture?
Reply #4 - 03/20/13 at 16:33:50
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Nice visual explaination CC...  What rust, I did not see any.
  

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Reply #5 - 03/20/13 at 16:48:43
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No prob Randy, and Bill is right, its a C shape, not an "I".

I put the imported the pics into Power Point, then saved the presentation as Jpgs.  its just a little technique I picked up when I spent too many of my Infantry years in Division and Corps staff where I was hardly fed or watered, kinda like a salt mine but you sit behind a computer.
  

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