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Old 06-16-2010, 01:17 AM   #28 (permalink)
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CFG, You ROCK!!

This may help those who do not have a wheel well with close/same size as the block water heater pan. I would recommend cutting the pan into 4 equal slices. Take two slices and spread them apart or bring them closer together to fit your wheel well. Overlay a clean sheet of coroplast or other material.
Thanks! Yes, the "flush frame" idea can accomodate anything. If I was doing an economy run, I might extend the wheel skirt front and back. The defect in my design is the blunt frontal surface/transition. I have some "ideas" for dealing with that, but none that I like.

In another post I will show some of the construction process. My friend helped me cut the drain pans with his bandsaw. Without him, I wouldn't have been able to do it.

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