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Old 02-03-2016, 09:42 AM   #9
rtinniste
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Re: Project U S Army Sargent Slam

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Originally Posted by fredscarryall View Post
Rtinniste. It was real easy to mount the running board brackets.put a jack under the running board and bolt the back of the running board to the front of the rear fender making sure your splash shield is mounted so you get correct gaps.
Now I think about it I think you've mentioned how you did it in another thread. Looks good and thanks for the tips I was thinking about that route but my stock mounts were kinda beat looking so I didn't even want to hassle cutting rivets I had enough on the s10 frame when I put my 4 link in. Plus I want to sell the stock frame soon, its taking up my side yard/summer fab shop.
But I got one side built last night ended up building a 1x3 frame that bolts to the frame rail also doubles as a slider and keeps my sheet metal from getting thrashed.

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