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Not to hate on your truck because i know its what the person likes but am i the only person who doesnt like billet in the interior? Wich btw im not shitting on your truck because damn its super clean inside!!
The thing is, it's soooo clean, the billet works in it.
 

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Care to share info about the bow tie logo on the door panels? Painted on or? @Swims350
 

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i would post a pic of my interior but first, it is a gmt800. Second, it is covered in mud and i hope i get the time this weekend to clean it up nice.
 

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I've never had a dash in my truck, the one it came with was cracked the worst ive ever seen from the az sun. So i tried bondo a few months ago to get it filled. It filled it back in but didn't give me the finish I needed, so it sat and cracked a bit more. But then I saw a buddy of mine using fiberglass on a sub box, and thought I'd give that a shot. I sanded the whole dash with 80 and now im half way through glassing, im happy so far. My thought is that if I sand this down a little, some of that cheap bedliner should take up the rest of the crack lines enough and give it a consistent color

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my seats attache to the rail.

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here they are in the truck.

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when i pulled the carpet out i found some bed bath and beyond sound deadening.
 

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What did you make the frame out of? Is that angle iron on the front and back? I am getting ready to do something similar.

1.5" angle iron and some flat bar.
 

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Northeast but it's closed so by invite only it's about 3 hours from were I am now near narrowsburg New York

I used to have a place in Cochecton. Moved to to northeast PA now haha. Small world
 

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my seats attache to the rail.

I'm curious about this. this is how the PO of my truck mounted more modern seats as well. is there a reason to mount them with a bar that spans from one side to the other rather than mounting the seats individually?
 

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I'm curious about this. this is how the PO of my truck mounted more modern seats as well. is there a reason to mount them with a bar that spans from one side to the other rather than mounting the seats individually?

well my truck is a bench seat truck and the seats are from a camaro so they wouldnt come close to mounting in the original holes.

so i made a bracket that mounts in the original bench seat holes that i could then mount the camaro seats to.

no benefit really i had to do a lot of work because it sat the sets up a bit too high (plus i kinda messed up with my design that made the seats lean forward a bit but i resolved it)

this was just the cheapest way i could find to do it the bracket was about 80 dollars in material. some company sells a similar bracket for like 250. kept me from having to drill new holes in the floor and stuff. also makes it easy to switch back to the bench if i decide i want to.

(also if anyone was wondering i used grade 8 bolts to mount the seats to the bracket and just the original bolts to mount the bracket to the cab)
 

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