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Old 02-15-2018, 09:41 PM   #1
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Upholstery Ideas After Removing Gas Tank Behind Seats

I am looking for ideas to upholster the area behind the seats after the gas tank has been removed. I can work out the flat areas using 1/16" Luan paneling, but I'm not sure how to round out the cab corners for a nice clean look.

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Re: Upholstery Ideas After Removing Gas Tank Behind Seats

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Old 02-15-2018, 10:42 PM   #3
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Re: Upholstery Ideas After Removing Gas Tank Behind Seats

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I am looking for ideas to upholster the area behind the seats after the gas tank has been removed. I can work out the flat areas using 1/16" Luan paneling, but I'm not sure how to round out the cab corners for a nice clean look.

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I replaced mine with a custom sub box the size of the tank, using the same mounting bolts and a shallow mount sub. I then used MDF and cut it to the shape of the curved corners, and incorporated storage openings for the jack and a fire extinguisher. You can then cover it with material, or carpet, or felt, or whatever... Will try to post a pix.
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