What is the gap between cab and bed?
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I looked at a lot of trucks when I was trying to figure that out. The distance seems to vary. My F-3 had a slice in the lower part of the cab caused by a bed rubbing against it at some time in the past. When I converted it to an F-1, I did not want a repeat of that so I re-drilled the bed mounting holes and moved it back about an inch so I have a gap of about 1 1/2 inches between the cab and bed.
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Okay, now that all of these out-of-work comedians are done (you can see why they are out of work) center the rear tire in the wheel well and see what you have. I didn't like what I saw so I moved the corner post to the very front of the bed. It's all optical but it sure closed up the gap.
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Okay, now that all of these out-of-work comedians are done (you can see why they are out of work) center the rear tire in the wheel well and see what you have. I didn't like what I saw so I moved the corner post to the very front of the bed. It's all optical but it sure closed up the gap.
When you say corner post what do you mean? (Sorry if thats a stupid question)
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