... on the Ambulance body.
First, insert the inside roof panel in cab.
Then build the entire truck around it...

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>... on the Ambulance body.
>
>First, insert the inside roof panel in cab.
>Then build the entire truck around it...
I just replaced my cab roof panels today too! Its loverly working in
the heat round all that fibreglass dust!
There is a screw holding the panel in that is inside the side air
box!... I very briefly considered removing the ait box but smashing it
won over.
I have since fitted 2 new sheets (well one fitted one leaning up ready
cut to fit) in the cab and they both slide in fairly easily (once i'd
chiselled the remains of that screw out!).
Lee_D - 02 Jul 2006 17:52 GMT
Tom Woods <news@NOPSAMtomwoods.co.uk> uttered summat worrerz funny
about:
>> ... on the Ambulance body.
>>
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> cut to fit) in the cab and they both slide in fairly easily (once i'd
> chiselled the remains of that screw out!).
Yeahs Bitch in'it.
They could, highly unlikely, but could have fitted the front pannel in but
sliding it between the roof and the bulhead frame rearwards in to the back,
I've not found anything to prevent (after getting over the screws Tow found)
this other than of course the roof pannel in the back and the wires that
used to hang down through same.
101 roof , Smashing stuff..... And I thought I was itchy after doing 4 hours
on the drive trying to fit new shocker bushes then giving up and grinding
the old nuts off. Nowt quite like angle grinder rash on a sticky summers day
;-)
Lee D