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Old 23-07-12, 13:01
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Originally Posted by Alex van de Wetering View Post
I haven't removed the cab from my rusted chassis yet, but I think it's wise to replace the wooden blocks used to support the cab in due time. I was just wondering if anyone every made a sketch of the blocks and measurments so I can work ahead. Phil maybe? Jaap?

Alex
hi alex
great work your doing on the truck.
on my truck there where 3 planks of about 2cm thick and 6cm wide under the floor, so I used the old ones as template. they had the same lenght as the floorplate, I mean from front footbord to first cross member (just before end of the plate backside) and then across the width of the chassis so you have a U shape of wood. there where no blocks on mine.
sorry I don't have the old ones anymore, they where to bad. (see my thread, No 100)
hoop this help a bit.
cheers jaap
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