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Old 06-17-2008, 09:36 PM   #1
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This part fell off my truck, tips for reattaching?!

Not sure how it happened but it managed to fall off.... any tips for safely reattaching this one guys?!
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Old 06-17-2008, 09:37 PM   #2
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Re: This part fell off my truck, tips for reattaching?!

im not 100% sure on what it is but it looks like part of the door jam


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Old 06-17-2008, 09:59 PM   #3
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I bet you could rivet it back on
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Old 06-17-2008, 10:01 PM   #4
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Re: This part fell off my truck, tips for reattaching?!

First i would ask how in the heck did it fall off. Looks like somebody cut the door jamb from another truck and attached it to your truck.
Get us a picture of where it was attached last. But spot welding would the best bet.
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Old 06-17-2008, 10:01 PM   #5
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I bet you could rivet it back on
thats what im getting at.... but factory style rivets anyone? there was a guy at the midwest meet who had some factory style rivets and somehow i didnt catch his name but im ready to buy a few sets.......
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yeap that is definitely a piece of a door jamb.
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duck tape!
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Re: This part fell off my truck, tips for reattaching?!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Roset...m370061137968&
Here's one in canada, don't know about shipping fron there to the states though.
http://restorivets.com/index.php?_a=...od&productId=7
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Channel bond haha
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Roset...m370061137968&
Here's one in canada, don't know about shipping fron there to the states though.
http://restorivets.com/index.php?_a=...od&productId=7
what a life saver....
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duck tape!
duck tape does hold everything... however im not sure the dmv would buy that!
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Re: This part fell off my truck, tips for reattaching?!

Andrew,
who was the guy that was doing the rivets? I think he was from Waverly Nebraska, had an awesome product and claimed they would be cheaper than what most sold them for. His board name is on the tip of my tongue.
Something bones or boneyard? Did we ever get a list of members that went to the midwest meet?

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Re: This part fell off my truck, tips for reattaching?!

Wow, did those puppies go up or what?! Must be the increase in metal prices....
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who was the guy that was doing the rivets? I think he was from Waverly Nebraska, had an awesome product and claimed they would be cheaper than what most sold them for. His board name is on the tip of my tongue.
Something bones or boneyard? Did we ever get a list of members that went to the midwest meet?

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idk thats what i was wondering, he said he never post on here though so ! im ready to get some rounded up though cus before i know it ill have my cab ready for paint.
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Re: This part fell off my truck, tips for reattaching?!

I bet we can track him down, he is a board member. I Will ask Brad from Auburn NB
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I bet we can track him down, he is a board member. I Will ask Brad from Auburn NB
sounds like a good idea, if we cant track him down ill probably just order some from this company backyard88 posted up but it'd be nice to keep my business within the board if he's got a product ready to go or close to ready to go.
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Old 06-17-2008, 10:42 PM   #17
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Re: This part fell off my truck, tips for reattaching?!

Give it a few days, that guy said his were going to be A LOT cheaper than the ones on EBAY and they were perfect copies.

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Re: This part fell off my truck, tips for reattaching?!

Depends on how correct you want it. I just got some short aluminum pop rivets and used a flat file to make the head a hex shape, looks pretty close to me.
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i agree .......
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Please keep me in mind as well if you are able to hook up on those rivets. I could use a couple pair! Was through Nebr. in March! Made it through between storms. Going from Rochester to Scottsdale! Appreciate it if you do let me know about the rivets.
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Old 06-17-2008, 10:57 PM   #21
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How correct is not really the issue, the originals were stainless and not aluminum. Here in KS if you get the wrong DMV guy on the wrong day and he doesn't like the look of your rivets you WILL have big trouble. The guy that makes them makes them out of stainless and the look just like the originals.

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For what its worth, I LOL'd at your topic subject
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How correct is not really the issue, the originals were stainless and not aluminum. Here in KS if you get the wrong DMV guy on the wrong day and he doesn't like the look of your rivets you WILL have big trouble. The guy that makes them makes them out of stainless and the look just like the originals.

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Jeff's right, this guy was pretty much dead on. was a great looking rivet and at that point he said he hadnt quite perfected it.
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I know, thats why i got these numbers off my old rusted out cab.... the new cab is nearly rust free and came from a guy who buys these truck strictly to part. and didnt get a title, so if i swap the numbers to the new cab ill have a title, that matches the plate that will be on the new cab, and my frame. although its an out of state title so when im ready to get it registered in ks, ill have to have a dmv guy come out and check the numbers and verify with the title.
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