Lund racerback
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Lund racerback
I just picked up a racerback (used) for my 98 quadcab, and I see it requires drilling into the sides of the cab to mount it. my question is, could I get away with using some good double sided tape to secure it? I am willing to drill into the rear of the cab to screw the brackets on but I hate to do it on the sides, in case it's not a permanent addition. I will be adding 4 rectangular lights to it also. Would the tape and the bracket on the back of the cab be enough to support it?
It's sitting funny here because I have to trim it around my box rails, but this shows how much room I have for tape
It's sitting funny here because I have to trim it around my box rails, but this shows how much room I have for tape
Last edited by Maxx_Magnum; 03-22-2009 at 02:59 PM.
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There is an industrial 3M (I think) double sided tape that is used to hold semi trailer panels on with. I have used it to hold an aftermarket part on my dirt bike frame for several years now with no problems. I think over the years it just gets stronger as it flows a bit. Amazing stuff, sorry I can't remember part number.
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I've been looking for a double single rollbar for it since I got it, but found this cheap and thought I'd try it out....it still gives me a lightbar to mount some lights. I am about 80% convinced to put it on so I'm gonna paint it and bolt it together for a good look before I commit to it. I kinda like it though, something different from every other Dodge around here