I posted this in the o/o as well but figured here might be better.
Ok guys, those of you running this style on your trucks, how do you have them sitting? I bought this to put on my 379, but looking at it, not sure I can. The distance from out of the frame rail to the left of the fuel fill is 23 inches, the same distance as the inside of the box mount to the outside edge of it. So, it's going to cover the fuel fill unless I move it further forward. However, it would have to be way farther forward to get between it and the sleeper extensions. What yall think? Add a spacer to get it the sit higher on the frame rail to give me the room?
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Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by WREN, Sep 2, 2020.
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Blocking the rack up would work but will be complicated because the rack mounts through the side of the frame.cke, shawnhhllc and Tug Toy Thank this. -
The legs on a typical enclosure raises the floor at least 6-8", plus 1/2-1" rubber spacer should be plenty of clearance to fit a fuel nozzle into.cke Thanks this. -
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Yes, it sits right on the frame, no legs. Also, there will definitely be something between the 2 metals.
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