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I just keep staring at the close-ups and can't fathom how perfectly you pulled this off. The symmetry is amazing, and the attention to detail is off the charts! Clean, simple, and functional - with a heaping of bad-ass.
 
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Thanks fellas. I'm really happy with how well it all came out. Prior to powder coat, the panels fit even tighter but for whatever reason, the baking process changed the form slightly. Regardless, it's a super clean fit and finish.

John from Castle Fab made these two panels that tie everything together. Wish I had skills like that.
 
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What's the purpose of the bed being built out that way?

Since the frame is notched to give the truck more up travel, you have two options.

A) Cut up the bed significantly to allow for more tire clearance and then panel in new material to enclose those openings

B) Ditch the bed in its entirety
 

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I'm sure its already been said, but what glass is that front and rear? And how much work did it take to make it fit that way?
 
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I'm sure its already been said, but what glass is that front and rear? And how much work did it take to make it fit that way?

Glassworks in the front and boatecs in the rear. The fronts fit up fairly well. Seen some better and seen some worse. Body lines on the rears line up nicely and it's just a matter of hanging them off the bedcage. Sean who was formerly with RPG did a great job on the rears.
 

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