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I have spent the day sanding and painting the cab, it looks great. I may need another coat of paint for some areas as the primer is thin ans sanded through with 400 grit. I am not ready to put color on it so I may start with the doors and or fenders. Picks soon.
In the photo of your shock mount I couldn't help but notice what looks like an added filler/plug on the center of the diff. housing. Have you checked it out?
In the photo of your shock mount I couldn't help but notice what looks like an added filler/plug on the center of the diff. housing. Have you checked it out?
Steve
Yes it was added by the origional owner. I kept it as it looks easier to fill with.
I have been sanding and painting and as I get the all the small timgs looking i keep finding smaller things. When will it end !!!!! LOL I had the door ready but there was something bothering me. the edge of the door that gets hit with you open the door looked out of shape slightly. I hammered that mack in shape and now I need to add a little body filler. I think after this last adjustment the door will be as good as I can do it. I will mount it and give the body and door one last sand with 400g spray it white and move on to the other door. I will paint the blue or green when I have all the other body panels on the truck so I get a straight line. at least that is the plan. I may change my mind.