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I have heard some people install these by drilling through the floor of the truck and using GD-8 bolts, washers, & nuts without using a bracket. Not sure if thats a secure method of installing as its not making use of a bracket but I am open to feedback.You may want the mounting brackets. I have only seen these sold with brackets once. They get left on the H1 when the owners sell these.
You might be able to make something with rivnuts in it.
At that price it looks like those would be pretty easy to make yourself.
I dont know if #6 is the same height. It is under $100. I think the rear spacer is available, too.At that price it looks like those would be pretty easy to make yourself.
I concur. That's what I did. The raw materials, two 19" long sections of 3/4" x 1.5", .125 wall, rectangular aluminum tube, cost me $38 total. Plus 10 3/8"-16 x 1" SS button-head bolts, 2 more 1.25" long, 6 7/16" x 2" black oxide coated flathead bolts, and associated SS washers and nylock nuts. And anti-sieze. I measured the sizes and distances between the holes in the panel, marked them on the tubing, and drilled away, ending up with 1/2" holes.At that price it looks like those would be pretty easy to make yourself.
Oh I just remembered: Lessons Learned.At that price it looks like those would be pretty easy to make yourself.
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