Grit dog
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- Location
- The Right side of Washington
- First Name
- Todd
- Truck Year
- 1986, 1977
- Truck Model
- K20, C10
- Engine Size
- 454, 350
I’ll lob out a unique solution that would require zero hardware and be invisible. Assuming they’re all male to female connections in the tubing.
Dry fit it in the truck. Match mark the connections and then assemble with auto body panel adhesive/epoxy. It will be assembled permanently but I can’t imagine why you’d ever want to disassemble it again.
Or just slap it together with the epoxy and use temporary bolts or pins in the holes.
Cover the holes with some little snap in chrome or stainless caps…or not.
Dry fit it in the truck. Match mark the connections and then assemble with auto body panel adhesive/epoxy. It will be assembled permanently but I can’t imagine why you’d ever want to disassemble it again.
Or just slap it together with the epoxy and use temporary bolts or pins in the holes.
Cover the holes with some little snap in chrome or stainless caps…or not.