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Sid Vicious

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I'm going to install a pair of the mini slosh tubz on my 87 C10 and was hoping some folks could throw me some knowledge on how they remounted the wiper fluid reservoir and coolant overflow tank.

Any pics would be appreciated.

Thanks!
 

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Found this, for a round eye, not your square eye square. Shows some cutting is required. Doesn't answer your questions, but some pictures.

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What the heck are those...didn't watch the video? Is slosh tub another name for inner fenders? Are they related to low riders? I have heard that term I think before on a united by trucks video but I kind of skip over and partially tune out low riders cause they don't appeal to me.
 

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Thanks Turbo.. thats a pretty good install video but you are right, no info on relocating my items.
80BrownK10 yup, inner fenders to allow for larger wheels/tires on lowered trucks.
 

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Thanks Turbo.. thats a pretty good install video but you are right, no info on relocating my items.
80BrownK10 yup, inner fenders to allow for larger wheels/tires on lowered trucks.
Been kinda eyeing a set of the mild ones myself.
 

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So the next question? WHY are they called "slosh tubs" why not lowrider inner fenders, or deep inners or something that makes sense? I'm just thinking here. Me personally I think I'd call them lowrider fenders?
 
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So the next question? WHY are they called "slosh tubs" why not lowrider inner fenders, or deep inners or something that makes sense? I'm just thinking here. Me personally I think 8d call them lowrider fenders?

The guy that makes them name is Mike Losh idk why the s got added but I assume it's a play on his last name.
 

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I'm going to install a pair of the mini slosh tubz on my 87 C10 and was hoping some folks could throw me some knowledge on how they remounted the wiper fluid reservoir and coolant overflow tank.

Any pics would be appreciated.

Thanks!

I've sold a few sets through my shop but haven't installed the squarebody ones yet. Most people go with a smaller chrome or billet overflow tank an ditch the washer one. Just depends on the look you're going for.
 

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