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luv2skyski

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Posted: 03/14/07 07:53pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

My rubber stop blocks on the front of the camper were too short for my truck bed. I always had to put a piece of “1 by” wood between them and the front of the bed to properly shim the camper so I wouldn’t hit my tail lights. After reading Spott’s camper centering guide post I thought an UHMW block would be a perfect replacement. So that’s what I did. It is very easy to work with if you use carbide tools. Dave.





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Very nice looking job


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