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Still a bit if a project but how is this top supposed to

interface with the brat? Previous owner had drilled.. not on my menu.

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Pics of your setup etc appreciated. The boards inside are cut and drilled to provide some stability whilst I fool without so those are the lower mounting areas..

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what do the rails look like on the inside? all the different Gen2 shells' I've had, all used J hooks to grab the loops on the inside of the bed. there is usually a hole through the inside edge of the rail that sits on the bed trim. and for added strength, either flat steel/aluminum bar bent to shape of bed that lays on top of the rail and has the same bolt holes to go through...

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Tabs stocking in.. here I've put planks in place just for stability.

friend did reinforce the window area of the top with plate.. and I found some

Plating that bolts in place where the seat rails should be for future bracketry.

 

 

First off need to get new seal and adhesive. What size should i go for exact same as was there but maybe look through the catalogs for a good one..

then windows but that's a different day

 

So the basis is to use the hook areas of the bed sides. I have a bracket tagged to

Bolt to the seat mounts above the window.. get that integrated..

is it basic macguyver at Lowes or should I be stopping by a camper place for like universal j hooks and other camper clamp in specialties.. which I the proceed to macguyver to make it work. I like having the top but want it to be a secure and quick process of use..

 

 

*can you tell its my first truck?

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