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    Sorry. I guess I didn't state myself right. I wanted wnd old pair of board covers to check for clearence. I have like 3/8" of some sort of filler on the boards. I wanted to see if a I coild still run board covers, or do something else. I have the money. I just sold my aBlazer. I am buying all of my glass by the end of next week. Al

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    Quote Originally Posted by slantback37 View Post
    Sorry. I guess I didn't state myself right. I wanted wnd old pair of board covers to check for clearence. I have like 3/8" of some sort of filler on the boards. I wanted to see if a I coild still run board covers, or do something else. I have the money. I just sold my aBlazer. I am buying all of my glass by the end of next week. Al
    3/8" of "some sort of filler"?? C'mon Al, that's totally unacceptable!! Until you get those boards clean down to bare metal you have no idea what you have, or if they're even worth hanging!! Once you have a good base call Bob Drake and ask them for an accurate thickness on their replacement covers to see were you are on clearance. Then you can use anything stacked up to check your doors, from plywood to poster board. Why would you want to check clearances with someone else's old, worn out running board rubber?
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