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Post by 89yotanut on Aug 5, 2012 20:03:46 GMT -8
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Post by 89yotanut on Aug 5, 2012 20:07:33 GMT -8
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Post by 89yotanut on Aug 5, 2012 20:10:13 GMT -8
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Post by 89yotanut on Aug 5, 2012 20:16:44 GMT -8
The damage on the top is not to bad. The bed is nice, there is a crack where the interior tub meets the exterior door jamb but overall not too bad. Slacker, How much work to fix those cracks and spider webs?
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Post by 89yotanut on Aug 7, 2012 17:24:35 GMT -8
So I know it has been covered but are the side windows replaceable with a solid glass and gasket?
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Post by Slacker on Aug 8, 2012 15:42:59 GMT -8
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Post by Slacker on Aug 8, 2012 15:44:39 GMT -8
Slacker, How much work to fix those cracks and spider webs? do you want them to go away forever ? or o you just want to patch them up for a re-sale ?
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Post by 89yotanut on Aug 8, 2012 15:49:03 GMT -8
Tough question, I wanna believe I will keep it for a while, the one that concerns me the most is the separation of the tub in the rear jam, but lets say go away for ever.
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Post by Slacker on Aug 8, 2012 16:06:15 GMT -8
then I would suggest buying a new top from me .
repairing it is possable , but it will take 100's of hours , once you get into it , to o it right .
to repair a spider crack .. each line needs to be drilled . So you need to drill a hole at the end of the crack to stop it from spreading further . then you need to V notch each line , and repair each and every single one . Basically it's the same repair for each and every single crack or spider . tons of time and money if your paying someone to do it .
My new roofs are made with NEW products and resins .. I havent seen a spider crack in any of our products .. ever even the box I have had on my truck for 12 years now , has none , and it was even rearended .
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Post by 89yotanut on Aug 28, 2012 22:13:12 GMT -8
Okay, I want to take the trekker body, cab and all and put it on another short frame. Is there a way to lift the complete trekker cab and back half off SAFELY and put it on another chassis as one unit and not damage it? What about mounts for the back half are they different then a short beds mounts? Thanks!
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Post by Slacker on Aug 29, 2012 17:01:33 GMT -8
Okay, I want to take the trekker body, cab and all and put it on another short frame. Is there a way to lift the complete trekker cab and back half off SAFELY and put it on another chassis as one unit and not damage it? What about mounts for the back half are they different then a short beds mounts? Thanks! ooo tough , but doable . First challange is to remove the bolts holding the trekker back 1/2 on the frame .. They will be siezed solid , and some , very tough to get at . when your done with that , and I expect pictures !! .. let me know , and I can help .
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