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Old 11-20-2023, 08:07 AM   #8
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Default Re: 46 Conventional Truck Cab Corners

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Originally Posted by rawlir View Post
He is looking for the LF Driver Lower outside cab corner, section right on top of wood block, that area apparently rotted away from road salt exposure.
His cab is good otherwise, Midwest has nothing.....
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I'm still kinda confused.... I think of cab corner as behind the door. The wood block in that area is sitting on the frame quite a ways inboard. The forward corner is right on top of a wood block and is mostly covered by the front fender. On a completed truck we see only about an inch of it at the bottom. I would call this a cowl patch, but I'm certainly no expert on auto body terminology. Edit: On re-reading your last post I see you have the 'LF' in there. This would be in front of the door. Still think calling it a cab corner might have confused a vendor or two.
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