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Cheap Trick; Floor Boards
Topic Started: Mar 15 2009, 02:44 PM (168 Views)
lsmurphy

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I haven't priced it through Cub but I'm sure if at all available they be like $38 per pair. Well this is my cheap fix, I used "belt" material found at Tractor Supply and my total cost was like $10. The belt material is about a 1/4" thick and since it's desighned for non slip it's a very tacky rubber and very durable. I used 3/8 plow bolts to secure and yes I know they have no head however they can be grabbled by a pair of visegrips and a little anti-sieze will help also. I also intend to use spray adheasive for a more permanent istallation once I get my fender pan painted.

Scott
Edited by lsmurphy, Mar 15 2009, 02:46 PM.
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67hydro
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:thumbsup Great fix Scott
I love creativeness,using something ment for something else to get a job done and done well.
Jason
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Diz Jr.
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lsmurphy,

Now your just getting fancy :BigGrin

Looks great :thumbsup
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Matt G.
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Looks great! I have used some rubber car floor mats that looked almost exactly like the OEM material as well...
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ACecil
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Looks great lsmurphy! You did an awesome job.
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weaverama

That's why I love this site. Great idea Scott!
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Michcruiser60
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I was thinking yesterday what I was going to use myself. AND....I'm going to Tractor Supply in a few days.

Thanks for the idea, Mich60
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