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On 4/21/2018 at 5:54 AM, pgamboa said:


LOL. Probably when I bought it and took it home.


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Hey Phil...What did you end up using to mount the DSP to the back wall? Just bolts through the wall or did you use some kind of bolt stand-off? I've been looking for a sturdy way to mount all my equipment to the back wall without drilling holes. Might try some good epoxy and binding posts. 

 

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Hey Phil...What did you end up using to mount the DSP to the back wall? Just bolts through the wall or did you use some kind of bolt stand-off? I've been looking for a sturdy way to mount all my equipment to the back wall without drilling holes. Might try some good epoxy and binding posts. 
 

I use JB Weld - 2 part epoxy. Used bolts that had a flat hex head on it and stuck in right onto the back wall. Let it cure overnight. The components are not heavy and are folding up well. I cut out the Sound Deadening material to ensure the bolts went on bare metal. You can zoom it the pics and see.

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1 minute ago, pgamboa said:


I use JB Weld - 2 part epoxy. Used bolts that had a flat hex head on it and stuck in right onto the back wall. Let it cure overnight. The components are not heavy and are folding up well. I cut out the Sound Deadening material to ensure the bolts went on bare metal. You can zoom it the pics and see.






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Awesome. Thanks!

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4 hours ago, pgamboa said:


I use JB Weld - 2 part epoxy. Used bolts that had a flat hex head on it and stuck in right onto the back wall. Let it cure overnight. The components are not heavy and are folding up well. I cut out the Sound Deadening material to ensure the bolts went on bare metal. You can zoom it the pics and see.

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You truck must be extremely quiet when driving if you have the radio off!! 

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You truck must be extremely quiet when driving if you have the radio off!! 

Well... once I put the carpets and such back. Lol. With the rear GM Deadening off, it is much louder as there are vents on that back wall... so I can hear everything. Lol. I can even hear the stock exhaust. Lol. One day :). It’ll all be back together.


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How lame is this?   I’ve had a tonneau cover and a rubber mat, but today spent $400 to have it sprayed with “Pro-Coat.”   Looks nice.  Prob leave the tonneau cover off til the weekend so I can look at it a few more times.

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Man, I haven’t been on here in a few days with everything going on with the house, and there’s so much to catch up on. Lol!

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58 minutes ago, Boardmember said:

How lame is this?   I’ve had a tonneau cover and a rubber mat, but today spent $400 to have it sprayed with “Pro-Coat.”   Looks nice.  Prob leave the tonneau cover off til the weekend so I can look at it a few more times.

I have a cover over my Bullet spray in liner also. Still looks new after almost 3 years.

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How lame is this?   I’ve had a tonneau cover and a rubber mat, but today spent $400 to have it sprayed with “Pro-Coat.”   Looks nice.  Prob leave the tonneau cover off til the weekend so I can look at it a few more times.
I have one over my bed that has line-x with UV protection that cost extra lol

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That truck in the back looks like it squats bad. Nice looking otherwise though!
Lol he had his trailer and mowing equipment hooked up.

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I have one over my bed that has line-x with UV protection that cost extra lol

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Is the uv protection worth the extra money?

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