7mopar
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Got 3-1/4 shoulder, 4 total. 13/16 on shoulder use 1/2 nuts and a few shorter.
Sent you one check your onboxExcuse my ignorance...how do I send a pm?
Bob, when I replaced the wheel openings on my bed, I was able to buy the outer panels. However the inner panels were rusted out as well. They usually go together. I had to piece meal to repair the inner panel. It turned out great, but it would have been so much easier to have that inner panel cut out what needed to be cut and weld the new piece in. When you are making those curved pieces it takes some time when your limited to bending and shaping.There's a fellow who asked on another forum about what Mopar parts would we like to see made
Myself & some others replied about truck stuff & anyway I offered to do a survey to see if there's enough market & what parts
repeat replies & I agree's are welcome
Just think of it as we're trying to win this as a group
Thanks, Bob
There is "some" sheet metal out there but the key is getting quality sheet metal at an affordable price . I've seen the current products double and triple in price but the quality hasn't changed . I don't mind paying a little more , but only if it's worth it .Complete wiring harnesses with molded plugs. A lot of the old dodges ended up burning up the heater wiring. Sheet metal is also needed to keep these trucks going.
YEAH BABY! Yeah!grilles and anything to make it low/fast. Thanks
Pm sentalso i need info on a little known 1976 true spirit truck mine is 360 black with white pin stripe. any info is appreciated-- jetmech