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    Newbie and POD owner

    Morning all,

    Long time lurker, first time poster from the Sunshine Coast. Currently I own a GQ Ti wagon with a TD42 and GU turbo set up and a 2006 coil cab TD42ti ute. Over the weekend I upgraded the existing steel tray/alluminium canopy to an ex Telstra Obieco POD in an effort to save weight and have come across a couple of issues that I'm hoping another "podoligist" may be able to offer some advice on. As you're all aware the Obieco body is designed for the leaf sprung utes which requires some patience when mounting but nothing overly difficult, however what has become noticeable is the leaf sprung utes have a narrower rear track than mine which has left me with tyres an inch outside of the tray! Are there any other members out there that have mounted the Obieco on a coil cab and if so what was your way around it (apart from split rims). I do plan to replace the wheel/tyre combo, but not just yet. I appreciate any advice, thanks in advance.
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    Last edited by jono82; 27th February 2017 at 07:30 AM.

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