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Old 09-30-2015, 09:42 PM   #5
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Re: 71 C10 body mount questions

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Thanks guys. I have not gotten around to breaking off the bolts, but rather decided to get the tank back in and get the truck to the body shop for an estimate. I did manage to POR-15 the frame, although that project extended to POR-15'ing a hose reel and hand truck as well... I often succumb to project creep :-)

Looks good!

I have the same problem with project wander. I had a spot inside my shop door that was always slick when my shoes were a little wet. When I was using the POR-15 on the '70 frame I put a coat on the floor and sprinkled a little Silica sand in it. No more slick spot. That was in 2006 and it is still there.

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