- Location
- Rainy side of Washington
I bet you could toss a 14 bolt on that bench with no worries. Looks like it's built even better than my desk, I only used 2x4s and 3/4" ply on mine...
SEM Pro-Tex Truckbed Liner kit- 39650What product did you use?
SEM Pro-Tex Truckbed Liner kit- 39650
Used a SEM 71001 Truck bed liner gun to appy it with.
It is the 1st one I have done with a spray gun.
The public works shop here uses the SEM stuff on all thier trucks and it holds up well. I can't wait to see how it does againt trees and rocks.I've heard good things about the SEM product. Looks good.
huhwhat?
Ok, so heres my take on rear bump stops. They may work or they may not. I don't know yet. I want to keep them as a bolt on mod so I can remove them easily later since they probably won't be on there long. I have other plans in the near future to completely change the back suspension.
I still have to attach them horizontally to the side of the frame rail. Right now they are only utilizing the factory bolts. Yes, I cut the u-bolts off all the same length. lol I plan to go find a couple hockey pucks to cut down and mount to the top of the spring plate and shorten what I have so far. This may work and it may not. It was just a quick idea I had to make my tires and quarters last a lil longer. How do you guys think they will work?
Also, pay my welds no attention. No, they aren't pretty. I'm not a welder.
Maybe it's booty fab, I just haven't seen any better options for rear bumps without buying $100 spring plates and new factory bumps.
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If those u-bolts were any longer, you could just throw a rubber jounce on top of one!![]()
I think it'll work, are you going to put a jounce on the end of the tubing though? I dont think you want to leave it metal to metal.
~ Stump
Yes.Maybe I missed something... What's the rectangular holes in the hood for? Vents?
Lord no.This isn't the same TJ is it? lol
Lord no.
This isn't the same TJ is it? lol
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