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S-10 swappers: how did you mount your running boards?
I was starting to remove my running board brackets, but I wonder if I can even use them. How did everyone mount the running boards to the S-10 frame?
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Mine was in the ad kit that i bought, you can go to their websit and get an idea on the design. But if I was making my own I would just get some 1x2 tubing welded to flat stock with bracing and bolt the to the frame. Just my opinion, hopefully others will chime in own their home made versions.
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I cut mine down and welded them right to the s10 frame.
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had mine fabbed to spec with flat stock
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I had someone who bought a kit that didn't use it show me theirs. So I did just what britnjc calls for, 1 x 2 tube stock with flat stock with bolt holes and gussets. |
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Here is a picture on mine. I will take some closer ones for you tonight. Some I cut down and welded right to the frame others I made a flat piece to replace the cut off base to get a better welding area, though I don't think it really matters.
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We cut ours down and welded them to the stock frame. Had to shorten a couple and notch that front one around bodymount. This is only pic I have here with me today but will try and remember to get you more. This was VERY tricky to get all the sheetmetal gaps and aligned when we mocked it up. Took several trys.
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Thanks guys. I guess I better try to salvage those original brackets. It's just that the frame rivets are a major pain. My buddy has a plasma cutter, maybe I'll hit him up to borrow it.
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I blew the rivet heads off with a torch and popped the brackets with a 2 lb hammer and they fell right off, easy.
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When removing a bunch of rivets I've found variety in approach makes it less tedious. I'll chisel the heads off the easy ones, grind some and drill others. Then I'll drive them out the rivet with a long punch.
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i heard you grind off the top and punch out the rivit...
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with a plasma cutter it is fast cut off heads on the inside and drive out the rivets with punch.
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I bought a cab from a guy and the whole set were already off and in side...that's the EASIEST way to deal with those pesky rivets.
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I ground the rivet heads off with a 3 1/2 grindin disk then hit with a hammer. But, strange thing I found was my '52 long bed and '47+/- rear frame portion the hangers from the '52 were longer than the other two. Here are some pictures, please don't make fun of my welding skill I am learning. Pictures are from front to back.
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