koda6966
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Got around to peeling most of that epoxy off. Looks like it was mostly meant for support and to keep water out, as there was SOME metal attatched to the wheel well. I have to chisle that out of the way (it's just rust) before the bed will pop off. But first I need to detatch the filler neck from the bed, almost forgot that.
Also, would I go about re-routing the filler neck, if that's possible? I would like to move it forward towards the cab, so there will be as much bed space as possible. Or at least get it out of the way. Having things out in an odd spot catches the attention of little children, and I don't need them climbing on my truck using the filler neck. Actually, I plan to leave the jagged rust edges exposed. The little buggers will only climb on it once..
Also, would I go about re-routing the filler neck, if that's possible? I would like to move it forward towards the cab, so there will be as much bed space as possible. Or at least get it out of the way. Having things out in an odd spot catches the attention of little children, and I don't need them climbing on my truck using the filler neck. Actually, I plan to leave the jagged rust edges exposed. The little buggers will only climb on it once..