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#202276 03/29/11 10:32 PM
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Hi,

Can someone tell me if there should be some type of webbing that goes between that cowl, running board aprons and the frame on a 32 1/2 ton?
Should there be welt at the fenders?

Thank you
Ed

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32 1/2 ton panel delivery
55 Cameo
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There was no webbing on the top of the frame rails or between the body and frame. There were fabric pads between frame mounts and body at each bolt.

A bead type fender welting was used between splash aprons, front fender, running board. Never found the beaded welting on rear fenders but did find a fabric between the fenders and metal spacer and spacer to pickup box.


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Chipper #202393 03/31/11 08:48 AM
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Thank you

Ed


32 1/2 ton panel delivery
55 Cameo
And a Plymouth
Chipper #202969 04/06/11 03:50 PM
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Would this apply to a 29 also?


Erik Langhofer
Phoenix, Az.

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