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Not long ago there was a thread about where to find them, and someone posted a link to a guy that collects and parts out trucks. I don't remember the site, can't find the thread and need some other good sources. I emailed the guy from the link, but he has never responded so I guess I'll skip him.
I've got a Scab, so I'm curious if the front floor pans are the same as reg cabs? Any input is appreciated, thanks.
Try Tabco.They are made in the U.S.,and seem to be of a better quality than other aftermarket panels.
I have some panels in my shop...some tabco and some from other vendors that I wont mention,and was comparing them yesterday.
Ive had/used panels from the other 3 places and they are thin,came all bent up,and rusted very quickly.Ive never personally used the tabcos yet,but on comparison..thats what Im using next.
Try Tabco.They are made in the U.S.,and seem to be of a better quality than other aftermarket panels.
I have some panels in my shop...some tabco and some from other vendors that I wont mention,and was comparing them yesterday.
Ive had/used panels from the other 3 places and they are thin,came all bent up,and rusted very quickly.Ive never personally used the tabcos yet,but on comparison..thats what Im using next.
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