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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Peachland
Posts: 106
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All burb and panel owners
Does anyone know or know someone that has used pickup 1/4 panels for burbs or panels?Some where I heard it can be done.I would like varify if it is possible.Any info/help greatly appreciated.
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#2 |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Binghamton, NY
Posts: 3,469
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Re: All burb and panel owners
I never put them on, but I got a set of bedsides off an 8 footer to use as patch panels for my burb, did some quick measuring and looked like they would work. Someone told me that the trucks were different somehow than our trucks. Where that diff is, I don't know.
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Peru, Indiana
Posts: 741
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Re: All burb and panel owners
i used bedsides in doing my burb...................they fit pretty good and came out pretty straight...............the only difference between the bedsides and the burb sides is the bottom of the burb has a lip on it to attach it to the inner sides. you can add this piece before you put the panel on..............i have one caution for anyone trying to replace their sides................there is a pad that holds the sides in place inside of the burb....................if you cut the sides too high the panel will flip under by the body line.....................it's been quite a while since my brother and i did this so i'm not sure how much below the line the panel support is.........good luck andf post some pictures......................hemmit
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