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Post by BozoWise on Nov 5, 2003 20:08:34 GMT -5
www.bigskyracks.com/I install these at my shop and love them. No rattles and super stout. Plus they are out of sight unlike the redneck rear window style. Not that I myself am not the apitomy of redneck My suggestion on them is to install a few self-tapping screws through the tubes after install though to make them solid. Their are two pieces of square tubing that extend to fit your vehicle; one sliding inside the other. Once mounted I place 2 self tappers through both tubes to fix them together.
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Post by CoonDawg on Nov 5, 2003 23:54:34 GMT -5
Have you looked at the tailgate gunlockers?
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Post by GrayGhost on Nov 6, 2003 0:56:08 GMT -5
I mounted this one on the bottom of the fold down seat, with the seat in the up position, gun is handy, when down, out of sight, but piece of mind.
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Post by Bobcat on Nov 6, 2003 11:05:17 GMT -5
.......will they work in "baby" trucks?
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Texpppr
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San Benito, Texas
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Post by Texpppr on Nov 6, 2003 13:55:17 GMT -5
GreyGhost, How did you get it to stay in place there? And by the way whats the general cost of this system?
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Post by BozoWise on Nov 6, 2003 19:59:26 GMT -5
Have you looked at the tailgate gunlockers? Yes I have used some in some of the local PD's broncos. Bob it will work in a "baby"
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Post by BozoWise on Nov 6, 2003 20:01:11 GMT -5
GreyGhost, How did you get it to stay in place there? And by the way whats the general cost of this system? I'm not grey but I mount the underseat style to the metal supports in the seat. If there are no metal supports I remove the apolstery and insert a support in the seat to attach to.
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