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I used a 60 min epoxy by loctite, then a 2 part epoxy putty also by loctite to fill any gaps. Sand and paint. I also used racheting straps as clamps to hold it together while it was setting up.
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Got some $5 dollar magnets from Harbor Freight. Put them on tailgate, Now i dont have to go searching in my jack storage area for my LED light or my Tire pressure gauge
Put some small circular mirrors on the two side air vents for when i go doorless
Zip tied the Harbor freight machete to the black plastic on the tailgate
Got some Door molding from Autozone for when i open my doors in the garage they stop hitting the side and chipping the paint
Put some small circular mirrors on the two side air vents for when i go doorless
Zip tied the Harbor freight machete to the black plastic on the tailgate
Got some Door molding from Autozone for when i open my doors in the garage they stop hitting the side and chipping the paint
Last edited by Croce; 04-04-2011 at 12:31 PM.