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I added to my frame to make the ISO fit correctly, I covered how I did it in a previous thread. The width is exact for the frame but I had to move the axles back and extend the frame to cover the length.
RE: Bedliner
Underdog,
You wouldn't think it but that is a whole gallon, I don't see how it would do a whole truck bed.
Thanks Gimpy, it did turn out ok
When I put the M66 on my M62 all I had to work with was three front legs and at the time I couldn't find the correct ones so I used them until I could get the right ones, that has been over a year ago and it works great, I just know they are not right.
Everything fit perfect execpt for two...
Gimpyrob,
Mine took at least a week before it got firm, the first week it was dry to the touch but very soft and would scratch very easy. It has been about a month now and it is alot better than it was but I am still not sure how much I like it and I don't think I will do it in my other trucks.
I just did the floor on my M62 with the spray in bedliner from NAPA, I think the can said Duplicolor. It turned out well and will post some pics tonight when I get home. The only problem I had was one gallon doesn't go very far at all if you want any thicknessl.
I took everything out then...
Ditto on the mag, also be careful on running a mule motor after it has been sitting that long or you will destroy the jugs. I think it is recomended to remove them and make sure there is no flaking.
RE: Re: ISO
Thanks for the chain tip Cdub, I had never thought of that and it will help a lot with wear and looks.
Randy, thanks for the comments. The mount did fit very well, I just had to remount the reflector and one tie down. Cutting the tires do help with traction more than you would...