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How do those jack nuts work?

Like a drywall nut. In this case, I drilled holes in the inner bed sides, (with corresponding holes in the alumimum plate). Push the jacknut into the hole, thread the bolt into the jacknut and tighten... the portion of the nut that's behind the bed wall crumples up and squeezes itself against the inside of the wall, and viola! You've got a caged nut to thread into.
Works like a charm.
 
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Like a drywall nut. In this case, I drilled holes in the inner bed sides, (with corresponding holes in the alumimum plate). Push the jacknut into the hole, thread the bolt into the jacknut and tighten... the portion of the nut that's behind the bed wall crumples up and squeezes itself against the inside of the wall, and viola! You've got a caged nut to thread into.
Works like a charm.

Thanks!
 
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Well, I took the time to remove the bedside panels last night. My powdercoat guy has the stuff coming, so sometime in the next week or so, I should be able to mount 'em back up and be done with that project.

Going with a low gloss black hammer coating. That looks like it'll match the black on the bed the best. Trying to make it look like it "belongs".
 
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Thanks dude! I already knew it worked good, as I've had it mounted in there for a couple months.

The powder coat is about as close as I could get to the crinkle black of the bed. It's not a perfect match, but its not bad. I think as they both get dirty, they'll look more alike. I just hope the coating holds up to use. Guess we'll see.
 
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Finished the fan install today.

I decided to use light weight aluminum angle.
First, I cut a piece for across the top. I put a 90 at the end so I could attach it to the frame there too. I used a Chevy u-joint cap to attach the angle to the round tube.
Next, I made a box around the fan, added a support on the bottom so it would stay where I put it.

All in all, I think it turned out okay.


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How is the under seat fan doing at keeping the heat away?
 
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After getting sent the wrong wheels, and then jacking around with the seller for 2 weeks, I have a tracking # for my new wheels. It says anticipated delivery is this coming Thursday... I'm hoping they show up tues or weds. If they do, I'll have them on this week.
 
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