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Old 05-19-2006, 10:08 AM
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I would like to box in my rear LCA , and the panard bar, what size sheet metal would be good???
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Take the LCA with you to Lowe's or Home Depot and find the size of strip steel that works best... I forget exactly what it was, somewhere in between 2-3", but it ended up being perfect so I didn't have to shave anything off of the sides. I used the strip that was 1/4" thick.
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Take the LCA with you to Lowe's or Home Depot and find the size of strip steel that works best... I forget exactly what it was, somewhere in between 2-3", but it ended up being perfect so I didn't have to shave anything off of the sides. I used the strip that was 1/4" thick.
thanks, i did not know u could buy a strip,, cool i dont have to buy a sheet!! thats great... save money go fast ....
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Yeah the strip works out so much better. Probably cheaper too.



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