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<blockquote data-quote="67panel" data-source="post: 592146" data-attributes="member: 13328"><p>As my bus had been VERY badly repaired (90s) when I cut , more like pulled !!!!! the sills off and arches and load bay floor I have no measurement for the width of front ( on top of front cross member ) under floor top hat section. That is the width between inside of sills. Its been a few years since doing sills on a bus and (doooo) I forgot its narrower at the front, bought 4 top hat sections from Scofields but they don't seem to list a narrower front one. So if anyone knows or can crawl under a non welded bus and put a tape between the inside of sills I would be grateful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="67panel, post: 592146, member: 13328"] As my bus had been VERY badly repaired (90s) when I cut , more like pulled !!!!! the sills off and arches and load bay floor I have no measurement for the width of front ( on top of front cross member ) under floor top hat section. That is the width between inside of sills. Its been a few years since doing sills on a bus and (doooo) I forgot its narrower at the front, bought 4 top hat sections from Scofields but they don't seem to list a narrower front one. So if anyone knows or can crawl under a non welded bus and put a tape between the inside of sills I would be grateful. [/QUOTE]
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