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Old 05-13-2024, 03:22 PM   #1
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Re: Huck's 85 GMC shorty

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huck, thanks!! I knew about the tubz, and have looked into them, I know him from being on here. I was looking into maybe finding a less expensive route...maybe? thanks!!

Jake (rodstored-72)
Yeah, they're pricey but worth every penny. Plus Mike is a super nice guy to deal with. Are you having issues with clearance on your '72? Or is this another truck? There's fewer options for '67-72 guys since the OE tubs were so big to start with. Other than SloshTubz, I have seen a few guys cut and section/raise their inner structure of their fender to bring the tub mounting up some. Doesn't cost anything but some time and paint.
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