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Old 04-14-2008, 04:18 PM   #11 (permalink)
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weld your rack to your frame and if you want to make it removeable just make some posts and use two diff. size of square tubing.
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Old 04-14-2008, 05:34 PM   #12 (permalink)
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alright man, i have learned alot from u guys thanks alot ,and ill be starting from scratch with it all, so it can be done the right way..... ill be gettin back to you im sure homie...... peace
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weld your rack to your frame and if you want to make it removeable just make some posts and use two diff. size of square tubing.
Thanks! I always thought that it is welded to the trunk floor. To do this, I guess I have to cut a hole where the arch is and weld a square tube that goes up? Sorry, english is not my first language and I have a hard time imagining some of the stuff that was posted lol.
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weld your rack to your frame and if you want to make it removeable just make some posts and use two diff. size of square tubing.
Thanks! I always thought that it is welded to the trunk floor. To do this, I guess I have to cut a hole where the arch is and weld a square tube that goes up? Sorry, english is not my first language and I have a hard time imagining some of the stuff that was posted lol.
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Thanks! I always thought that it is welded to the trunk floor. To do this, I guess I have to cut a hole where the arch is and weld a square tube that goes up? Sorry, english is not my first language and I have a hard time imagining some of the stuff that was posted lol.
yeap just do it in the back right and left of the truck after the rear humps. Try to get it as forward as possiblle that will look the way you want it. I had a friend throw 10 batts on the batt rack and he weld it far back. Well I guess the leverage from 10 batts made his left quarter panel buckle a little. So 6 or less you are good to do it without reinforcing you humps. But if you plan on 3 wheelin or have more the 6 batts reinforce your rear arches.
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