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Old 06-22-2010, 11:37 PM   #13
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Re: Latest from Porterbuilt

Thanks for all the ineterest and questions guys! The panel system is deigned in three pieces so it can be easily removed. The main center section's lower portion attaches using the four factory tank mounting bosses down on the floor. The top side of the panel will attach using provided bracketry that will screw into the bottom side of the factory panel below the window; and some heavy duty "hook and loop" (industrial velcro) will hold the upper part of the center panel against the said bracket, securing the panel in place. The edges of the center section have a small step bead roll that creates a nice mounting surface for the two side panels to attach and sit flush. It looks like the most secure method of joining the side pieces to the center panel will be with some small buttonheads and some nutserts. I will make this an option, as we have already sold a kit where the buyer didn't want to have the bolt heads showing and will be using some more "hook and loop" to mate the three sections. The outer panels will come a little long and will need some slight trimming for a precise fitment. I will post up some more pics of the panels being installed. We are taking orders, and the introductory price is $400.
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