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Old 04-16-2012, 08:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Aquaticedge View Post
at this rate I might just say the heck with it and not bother at all..
give it a go. sounds like you want to try it out, and as long as you temper your expectations, you will probably do just fine.

hopefully the truck is not your daily driver, so you could work on it piecemeal. I would pull the bed and work one side of it until you get the results you are looking for, then go after the other side, then the cab. Be sure to set the bed up at a comfortable working height, as it is much easier to do good work, and see your bodywork, when you aren't bent over. Pretty good kind of vehicle to start on, as you can do it in sections without making a mess.
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