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    Default Cargo Cover Wood Supports Lengths?

    I had all this information saved in my files but lost all my favorites when my hard drive crashed during and electrical storm a few weeks back. I was able to retrieve all my photo's and important stuff. I'm a little bummed though I can't find the cargo cover wood measurments. Anyone have these handy? I'm ready to install my cargo cover. BC sent me the M35 stuff so I need to cut it to fit my M truck. Thanks Everyone.

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    I've tried the search function but no results. I had saved a file that had everything but since my computer crash it is gone. Any help?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fisherman View Post
    I've tried the search function but no results. I had saved a file that had everything but since my computer crash it is gone. Any help?
    Do you need the legs on the troop seats or the bows on the top?



    Not my picture but a GOOD one!

    Legs are 25 x 2 1/4 x 7/8...I'll have to measure the bows if that's what you need. VPW has the bows for $10 each. That's where I got mine. Hope this helps. Ken
    Thanks for all the help!

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    Thank You for the leg measurement I need to cut those down I think. Also I need the top bow wood support length. I'm positive I need to cut mine down as well to fit since they are too wide. I figure I'll cut equal amounts from both ends to make them fit.

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    Length = 50 1/2"
    Width = 2 1/4"
    Thickness = 7/8"
    This is not a flat piece of wood. It most definately is 'bowed'. The cardboard is straight, wood is not.
    Thanks for all the help!

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    Thank You! your the man. I'm hoping to be home tomorrow, so I can cut them down and then work on my Jeep frame, Thanks Again.

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