bidingmytime
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If this alredy exists my apologies. I thought I found pieces of this whole thing but not exactly like this build.
I wanted to build my own trail rail system so here's what I have. Hopefully this helps people who were in the same boat as me. I could have made this easier and just used M6 shoulder eye bolts and screwed those into the trail rail mounting locations but I wanted something that could change locations.
I used
M6x25mm Bolts to bolt the
unistrut/superstrut, chanel strut (kindorf), to the beds. (B type half height)
1/4" cone nut inside the strut
1/4" shoulder eye bolts with
3/8" square washers
3/8" shoulder bolt (lifting bolt) 1 1/4" shaft. These required two washers.
Tools I used:
Socket, socket screwdriver handle to tighten.
M12 ratchet to run them out. (Just for speed)
Awl to clean thread chaser/holes
My gladiator has the spray in liner so all the exposed surfaces have been sprayed with bedline and are curing. I'll post pictures once it's ready.
I made a thread chaser from an extra M6 bolt. I also found that using a hair dryer to heat the hole while I ran the thread chaser in and out worked well. Don't over drive it you could definitely break a bolt off. Run it in and out multiple times cleaning the hole out.
I was able to get my Tonneau cover clamps about the bed rails being I used the half height rails. Let me know what you think.
I wanted to build my own trail rail system so here's what I have. Hopefully this helps people who were in the same boat as me. I could have made this easier and just used M6 shoulder eye bolts and screwed those into the trail rail mounting locations but I wanted something that could change locations.
I used
M6x25mm Bolts to bolt the
unistrut/superstrut, chanel strut (kindorf), to the beds. (B type half height)
1/4" cone nut inside the strut
1/4" shoulder eye bolts with
3/8" square washers
3/8" shoulder bolt (lifting bolt) 1 1/4" shaft. These required two washers.
Tools I used:
Socket, socket screwdriver handle to tighten.
M12 ratchet to run them out. (Just for speed)
Awl to clean thread chaser/holes
My gladiator has the spray in liner so all the exposed surfaces have been sprayed with bedline and are curing. I'll post pictures once it's ready.
I made a thread chaser from an extra M6 bolt. I also found that using a hair dryer to heat the hole while I ran the thread chaser in and out worked well. Don't over drive it you could definitely break a bolt off. Run it in and out multiple times cleaning the hole out.
I was able to get my Tonneau cover clamps about the bed rails being I used the half height rails. Let me know what you think.
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