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shortykorte
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Some self-etching primer and some silver paint the part is almost ready for installation. I used spring clamps to hold it in place while I drilled the first hole. I then used clecos to hold it in place. I've only had these clecos for 10 yrs but I knew I would need them one day. 
For safety purposes I did put a small wood block underneath where I was drilling. Clecos are my new best friend, along with the body saw and ,,,,, Anyway, you will notice that there isn't a lip closes to us. Because of my mis-measurement, I couldn't have a lip there but I still integrated that side into the rest of the piece for support.
The finished product!!! I used rivets to hold the lip in place and I used reusable plastic screw rivets to hold the access hatch to the lip. Works great. I still want to get a push in body faster to fill the drill hole. After the pump gets installed, I have the option to spray bed liner, use tape or caulk the joint.
Another addition will be a piece of diamond plate from the back of the front seats all the way to the back. That is a future project though.
For safety purposes I did put a small wood block underneath where I was drilling. Clecos are my new best friend, along with the body saw and ,,,,, Anyway, you will notice that there isn't a lip closes to us. Because of my mis-measurement, I couldn't have a lip there but I still integrated that side into the rest of the piece for support.
The finished product!!! I used rivets to hold the lip in place and I used reusable plastic screw rivets to hold the access hatch to the lip. Works great. I still want to get a push in body faster to fill the drill hole. After the pump gets installed, I have the option to spray bed liner, use tape or caulk the joint.
Another addition will be a piece of diamond plate from the back of the front seats all the way to the back. That is a future project though.




