Hi,
Can someone please tell me the orientation/ location of the clip that goes on the floor to hold the bottom edge of the kick panels in place.
I am told I should have them, so I bought a repro set.
I think I have it in generally the right place and orientation.
Would someone kindly confirm or redirect me?
Am I also correct assume that it should have been riveted in and body color?
Thanks
Dave
Kick panel support
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Re: Kick panel support
This may help.
Re: Kick panel support
Thanks Bob,
So the rubber mat looks like it tucks under the edge of the clip. Is that correct?
Do you know if the clip is riveted to the body or screwed in place?
Thanks,
Dave
So the rubber mat looks like it tucks under the edge of the clip. Is that correct?
Do you know if the clip is riveted to the body or screwed in place?
Thanks,
Dave
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Re: Kick panel support
I took some more pictures of three different cabs and I notice some parts are wider than others, in fact one cab has
a wide one on one side and a narrow one on the other.
a wide one on one side and a narrow one on the other.
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Re: Kick panel support
Bob, Spot welded in place, correct?? Original is not the same design are reproduction. But, once the panel is installed, the look is the same.
Regards, Neil Wilson
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