txgunsntrucks
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damn! 3,400 posts already! Your post count is going up faster than coronavirus fatalities.
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CGXSNC0/?tag=fordraptorforum-20
a tie down solution that isn't $300 say it ain't so.
not planning on replacing the bolts or clips despite them being designed that way.
I would be surprised if at the ford factory. when building trucks they actually wait to install the bolts AFTER the bedliner is sprayed.
I bet they build all the trucks raw. Then remove the bolts for the trucks getting a spray in liner, then reuse those trucks bolts and clips.
anyhow. I get they are self threading clips. Some blue locktite is going to be used for insurance.
yeah slow down killer. drilling into an aluminum bed is not the same as putting a screw in plywood.
first off, nuts and bolts would be the way to go.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CGXSNC0/?tag=fordraptorforum-20
a tie down solution that isn't $300 say it ain't so.
not planning on replacing the bolts or clips despite them being designed that way.
I would be surprised if at the ford factory. when building trucks they actually wait to install the bolts AFTER the bedliner is sprayed.
I bet they build all the trucks raw. Then remove the bolts for the trucks getting a spray in liner, then reuse those trucks bolts and clips.
anyhow. I get they are self threading clips. Some blue locktite is going to be used for insurance.
https://www.f150forum.com/f118/who-has-placed-d-rings-their-bed-bolts-400316/
that's what i'm talking about!