Thanks! And I totally agree with you on this.that actually looks a lot better and something the engineers should have considered in their design. Sometimes it's better to remove some instead of adding more to cover a known design issue.
nice work!
If anything, things feel stiffer now being that everything we trimmed off was just hanging down doing a whole lot of nothing.Looks super clean. Any concern with that bed side getting flimsy or does that break add a good bit of stiffness?
Thank youI’m really loving the look with the trim done! Very clean looking.
"Pinch seam" is probably a term I should not have used as what you're seeing is correct. What we trimmed off was just a single panel that was there to hide things like the muffler more than anything.If I’m looking at it correctly it looks like a single panel, what was a pinch seam even holding together?
Thanks. These shots answered my previous question.Sorry for not getting these up sooner. Here are a couple of shots that show what the trim looks like from underneath.
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Cutoff wheel.I know this is an old thread. But, what type of saw did you use to trim this? Bodu saw I assume? Thanks!
Awesome thanks!Cutoff wheel.