LSPV lift bracket
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I'm cheap. When I put the lift on my runner, I got some of the perforated steel from Home Depot, cut it into 6" pieces which I stacked three together then cut it to look like this:
cost me about 5 bucks including gas to the depot and is adjustable.
cost me about 5 bucks including gas to the depot and is adjustable.
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x2....dont spend any more than you have to...just head on down to Homo depot
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I think I'm going to get a little piece of metal at B&C and drill holes in it.. or find a piece that has holes already drilled.
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Gosh, that piece is so common and I would think that even my little hardware store where I live would at least have a piece of metal that would work for the ispv but they don't. The closest thing would be a door hinge that they have.
Ugh.. that's what happens when you live in a small town. lol.
I'm probably going to get one fabbed at a local metal fab shop. Or just have them give me some scrap pieces of metal.
Ugh.. that's what happens when you live in a small town. lol.
I'm probably going to get one fabbed at a local metal fab shop. Or just have them give me some scrap pieces of metal.