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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
2nd gen frame hiders??
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Caffyn" data-source="post: 983999" data-attributes="member: 66648"><p>Did you think about some 16-18 gauge sheet steel? Cut it to length, put it in a break and create a narrow lip to go into the bottom of the sill panel, then make an angle to the frame and finally a lip to attach to the bottom side of the frame rails. Drill holes for pop rivets, use some kleeco's to hold it for a test fit. Take off, sand and primer, then paint the same color as the truck. Pop rivet it in place. If it has to come off, just drill the heads of the rivets! Bet it would look kinda sick(pretty good/different). Could do all this in an afternoon. Probably cost you a $100 bucks or less. JMO, Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Caffyn, post: 983999, member: 66648"] Did you think about some 16-18 gauge sheet steel? Cut it to length, put it in a break and create a narrow lip to go into the bottom of the sill panel, then make an angle to the frame and finally a lip to attach to the bottom side of the frame rails. Drill holes for pop rivets, use some kleeco's to hold it for a test fit. Take off, sand and primer, then paint the same color as the truck. Pop rivet it in place. If it has to come off, just drill the heads of the rivets! Bet it would look kinda sick(pretty good/different). Could do all this in an afternoon. Probably cost you a $100 bucks or less. JMO, Bob [/QUOTE]
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