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#1308748 04/27/2019 8:43 PM
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Does anyone know if 60-66 pick up bed wheel wells are the same as 60-66 suburban wheel wells? Thanks for any info

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** Don't know for sure but I would bet they are. They are the same on the advance design Chevrolet trucks/Suburbans. **.

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Originally Posted by marzach
** Don't know for sure but I would bet they are. They are the same on the advance design Chevrolet trucks/Suburbans. **.
“Pickup bed [rear] wheel wells?” “rear fender wells” - the same as Suburban rear fender wells?

I know nothing about 1960-66.

However, the rear wheel “wells” are not the same on A-D pickups and suburban.
The rear fenders are not interchangeable.

Or, maybe I do not understand what is being called a rear wheel well, and/or maybe I do not understand the question?

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** Tim ** Your are correct, I miss read the question. ** Only the front fender wells are the same on advance design Suburban & trucks.

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No problem, marzach

One differentiation needs to be made for A-D front fenders:
Commercial truck front fenders are the same : all 1/2, 3/4, and 1 ton models.
Utility truck (1 1/2 & 2 ton) front fenders differed from commercial truck front fenders.



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