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I remember someone a time or two that replaced the back of their fuel tank that is always smashed in.  I can't seem to locate one of those topics. Can someone point me in the right direction?
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Tue, Jul 20, 2021 2:45 AM
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Hi Steve, I replaced the bottom on my d2 up to where the curve starts. If you just need to replace the back down to where the curve starts its pretty much just flat steel. I cut mine out with a cutting wheel on the weld and rewelded new steel back. Knowing what you've done it shouldn't e that big of a deal.
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