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Home Made Tonneau Project Pics...
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<blockquote data-quote="Randy Mercer" data-source="post: 540671" data-attributes="member: 59314"><p>I just screwed some L brakets inside the bed for it to sit on... used the existing holes and found some bolts to match. then use bungie cords to secure it down for now. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Haven't had it on the highway yet but around town at about 40 - 50 it didn't flap much. Actually seemed to get pushed down by the wind if anything. I'll be pulling an enclosed trailer on the highway tomorrow so we'll see what kind of turbulance that creates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randy Mercer, post: 540671, member: 59314"] I just screwed some L brakets inside the bed for it to sit on... used the existing holes and found some bolts to match. then use bungie cords to secure it down for now. Haven't had it on the highway yet but around town at about 40 - 50 it didn't flap much. Actually seemed to get pushed down by the wind if anything. I'll be pulling an enclosed trailer on the highway tomorrow so we'll see what kind of turbulance that creates. [/QUOTE]
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