I think the idea behind the z cut on the rear is also meant to help blend out the difference in the body line since it drops as it goes back. It's very subtle, but if you look close you can tell when a bed has been shortened with a straight cut on the rear. There's just the slightest kink in the body line. The z cut pretty much eliminates that and spreads the transition out over several inches instead of one point.
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Originally Posted by ElKotze
My Longhorn has "scars" from the factory, how about that !!!!
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