I like it!
I brought the step plate home from my guy at work today to mock it up. Fits like a glove in all directions. It should be pretty sweet once burned in and painted to match. Here's how the overall view looks.
Fit to the left side:
Right side:
Latch access:
Then put some non slip tapeMy guy said the same thing. I asked to keep the dimples down. Mainly because if I need something out of the back but don't need to go all the way in I tend to kneel on the top of the bumper with my knees and reach in. Had the dimples go up I can see my knees getting tore up easy. Plus going barefoot would suck with them up.
Thanks for the suggestion still.
My guy said the same thing. I asked to keep the dimples down. Mainly because if I need something out of the back but don't need to go all the way in I tend to kneel on the top of the bumper with my knees and reach in. Had the dimples go up I can see my knees getting tore up easy. Plus going barefoot would suck with them up.
Thanks for the suggestion still.
Thanks Mark! I appreciate the help for sure. I know when I went back through fixing the photobucket crap I caught stuff I had forgot about.@ZooMad75
You're on your own with the index now, make sure you add back anything I missed
Great rereading the thread bumper to bumper. A lot of details and conversations I missed as we went that I was glad I went back though
If you get a similar cable/mount setup you should be able to mount it to the inner lip of the fender. Since the hood goes all the way back to the windshield on yours, you may just have to use a p-clamp to the cable to make sure it stays in the gap between the hood and fender.Good work, I have been waiting to see how you do yours before I do mine. My hand throttle and different style hood will make things a bit different than yours but I will figure something out.
Thanks to the squarebody's tight body gap tolerances the mount clears the hood with room to spare.

Did you clean the paint off the inside of your fender for grounding the antenna bracket? Otherwise your ground path is through the bolts. A small clean spot with dielectric grease would provide a better ground for lower SWR.
Lots of radio shops would say that the new screws on the bare aluminum bracket will do the job..Good eye. You are right. I just screwed the sucker down. Didn't even think about it. But you are right. I'll pull it off and clean off the paint and add the dielectric grease when I put it back on.

With the money I got into all the radio gear it better damn well work. So doing the last little detail work to maximize range isn't an issue in my book. Plus I don't want to fry the radio with high swr values.Lots of radio shops would say that the new screws on the bare aluminum bracket will do the job..
You guys are always trying to do things right!! What the heck??
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Technically, they would be right for 3-6 months or so until the bolt hole connection corrodes.Lots of radio shops would say that the new screws on the bare aluminum bracket will do the job..
You guys are always trying to do things right!! What the heck??
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