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Stock bedliner mounting bolts


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Yeah...Thanks Angie!
I wasn't aware of the huge inventory of stock and aftermarket parts available on LMC, I knew of them, but never really checked em out..

Now I'm screwed 👍
 


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So I finally got around to making some kind of bracket to attach the bedliner down, since it lifted up at high speeds. I came up with something pretty crude but it seems to work. I just bent some small flat stock and attached to the rail. Then I drilled and tapped some 1/4-20 threads. Not too bad....
 

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So I finally got around to making some kind of bracket to attach the bedliner down, since it lifted up at high speeds. I came up with something pretty crude but it seems to work. I just bent some small flat stock and attached to the rail. Then I drilled and tapped some 1/4-20 threads. Not too bad....
Hmmm, seems like over kill to me. I would have just screwed it to the metal like you did your bracket.
Regardless, good fix.
 

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Hmmm, seems like over kill to me. I would have just screwed it to the metal like you did your bracket.
Regardless, good fix.
Your totally right but the holes in the plastic bedliner are actually just below the bed rail and I didn't want to make a new hole or have a self tapper visible. Going for a stock look. I'm happy with it
 

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Your totally right but the holes in the plastic bedliner are actually just below the bed rail and I didn't want to make a new hole or have a self tapper visible. Going for a stock look. I'm happy with it
Oh, didnt know there was already holes. In that case a great solution!
 

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I'm having the same problem, looking for the OEM bed liner hardware. Well I think I may have found a solution. Duraliner part # PA05015, just ordered and will up date on how it worked on an OEM Ranger bed liner.
 

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