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    Why did you guys edit out the pictures on your posts? The pictures clearly illustrated Tech's concern.
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    Quote Originally Posted by firebird77clone View Post
    Why did you guys edit out the pictures on your posts? The pictures clearly illustrated Tech's concern.
    Pictures are all still there.... The important thing is that this is all software, taking a photo of the truck, and superimposing it over the Explorer frame, not the body mounted and getting ready to roll. At least that's how I understand it.
    Also, the amount of slant of the bed rail compared to the window line, and the gap difference top to bottom between the body and front of the bed is not that far off, to my eye. It should be pretty easy to get it dead on, once the mounts are being fabricated, seems to me.

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