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Old May 26, 2017 | 09:36 AM
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I wonder how that will work White. How expensive was the fog liquid ?
This guy is doing what I want to do. It came with some juice.... not bad for 40 dollars.

Old May 26, 2017 | 12:58 PM
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Man, i get caught up at work a couple of days, and you fellers just move right along!- AK, When is Red going to the paint shop?- you should be close. I hope you fellers have have a good weekend eve today!- be safe at your salt mine!,or at home for you AK!- catch ya later!
Bear....glad to see you are still moving around well. The knee must be close to 100%. I'm glad.

Red is not even close to repaint. He's done except for the tune up. I started the other day, and the damn rain almost washed me away. lol. It's nice out today, so time to finish what I started. Damn cling-ons. That part will be done today, as long as I don't get sidetracked.

White.....interesting little contraption. That might be something I'd hook up, if I had a garage to keep it in. Sort of cool idea.
Old May 26, 2017 | 01:27 PM
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Yeah.... right now it'll have to sit in the my shop/shed, LOL. Can't wait to get a garage. Sheds are for lawnmowers and snowblowers.
Old May 26, 2017 | 02:06 PM
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Thanks, AK, yes the knee is great,still a little numbness down the shin in places, but i'll trade it for no pain in the joint!- we just finished our annual maintenance shut down Monday- the crews have been busy.-
BTW- im pretty sure the answer is no, but if you stripped the 'glass fenders off of a screw bed from a 10 gen and 11 gen, are they the same sheet metal underneath?
Old May 26, 2017 | 02:55 PM
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Bear.... the tailgates interchange, so the width is similar. Floor bed with is different for the FS and SCrew. Inner fender bumps on the SC and straight down the sides in the FS.

I didn't know if the SCrew bed would fit on a FS so we did some measuring. On a regular cabs, the corner goes forward and the SC it goes more straight up and down.

There is a guy running around with a SCrew bed on his former FS. Talk about weird.
Old May 26, 2017 | 03:42 PM
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Could you take the bed box sheet metal from an 05-08 s-crew and put it on an 02 s-crew and put the sides from the 02 on it ( are the bed box sheet metal the same?)- the pics look similar-
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For anyone that interested the tow mirrors are back in stock at 1AAuto.com. I am going to do a write up today on how to install them.
Old May 26, 2017 | 04:38 PM
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For anyone that interested the tow mirrors are back in stock at 1AAuto.com. I am going to do a write up today on how to install them.
oooohhhhh yeh!
Old May 26, 2017 | 05:08 PM
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I had to find a way to pipe the smoke out of the fogger.... came up with a piece of metal pipe, going into some high temp rubber hose we use at work. Oh, and some duct tape.... Red Green would be proud.

I think this will work out sweet!

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oooohhhhh yeh!
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