joeymt33
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I need to do this - I just installed some and love them so far - the only thing I wish I had done different is to spray some SC1 or other chem that will help with clean up on them while they were new.I just cut a square piece of rubber and put one slit in it so I could put it around the roll cage. As you can see from the picture it's held in with three of those plastic rivets.
Hmmm. When I ordered mine a few weeks ago, they only listed XLs for the rear. Wish I had know they made an XL for the front ...
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These pictures were taken probably over a year ago so things may have changed. They may only offer one style now.
Not sure.
What did you use to make the rear extensions?
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HDPE textured sheet. I bought some on Amazon for switch plates and these extensions.
Got any small piece left I could use for extensions?
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Got any small piece left I could use for extensions?
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I don't have any HD PE. I do have some of that flimsy rubber stuff I used on the bottom it's probably enough to make those little flaps on the back but I don't think it will work too good as it would be too floppy.
This is what I used
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Try your local dollar store. Check the flexible cutting board section. Cheap enough to try.Got any small piece left I could use for extensions?
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