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    Posting some pics here and teaching another member how to use imageshack.
    I just grabbed this picture of my troop seat completed. Hope it works Dan.

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    Nice!


    Must be worth about $400, easy.

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    Could be Tacoma I paid $250.00 for the troop seats, had to replace one board. Other than that a little sandint and paint. They are all original very good shape, other than one white oak board I had to make. Cant wait to see them installed.

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    I noticed your boards do not run the full length of the bed. Is this the correct way? Did'nt know so I ran them long.

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    My stock ones stop about half way across the end uprights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vrod02 View Post
    I noticed your boards do not run the full length of the bed. Is this the correct way? Did'nt know so I ran them long.
    Easier to cut shorter than to lengthen, eh?!

    Correct stock length is 87 inches.
    -- Tim Taylor


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    Vrod if it doesn't matter to you don't sweat it running the boards long. The picture is of an original troop seat. No mods, other than maybe one board was replaced on both of the seats. I would however lengthen your legs for your seats. If someone sits back there and you hit a bump, well they maybe on their arse. The factory legs tuck back to the corner of the bed and bedside, that way they can't really move anywhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fisherman View Post
    Vrod if it doesn't matter to you don't sweat it running the boards long.
    Yeah, I didn't mean to imply anything other than 87 inches is ''wrong.'' Just wanted to let you know what stock length was.
    -- Tim Taylor


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    I can't wait to see your truck Todd. I know it's gonna be a beaut!

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