Miller
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Well Done!Here are some picts of how they are attached.
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Well Done!Here are some picts of how they are attached.
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Thank you! Your response is most excellent and very exciting! I wasn't sure about the wing nuts holding the cans on, but it makes sense if every you need the few extra inches in a pinch. Did you consider drain holes in the bottom in case some water gets in?Hope this answers most of the questions.
No holes needed! Most ammo cans have a rubber seal on the lids.Thank you! Your response is most excellent and very exciting! I wasn't sure about the wing nuts holding the cans on, but it makes sense if every you need the few extra inches in a pinch. Did you consider drain holes in the bottom in case some water gets in?
Don't know off hand. I will check on that, perhaps tomorrow and will let you know.Ay chance you remember the size of the hardware used to on three hole of the tailgate? Been trying to ID them. Thanks
Thanks.Don't know off hand. I will check on that, perhaps tomorrow and will let you know.
Thanks. Absolutely appreciate all the info. After seeing your pics with the tailgate close, my idea of having the latches tight up against the sides when tailgate is closed definitely won’t work now I that I can see the layout of it. This post has been so helpful. Great job!Here is more info on the setup.
Ammo can dimensions: 5.5W x 7hH x 11L inches
The dimension from edge of ammo can to back of rear seat is 25 inches
The cans can be opened from the inside, so locks are needed to deter sticky fingers.
The freedom panels will not fit flat with the rear seats up. You can use the bag hooked up to the back of the rear seats standing up as instructed on the bag. Or, you can otherwise fold down rear seats and lay it flat.
Hope this answers most of the questions.
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Bonus! I used small neodymium magnets (STRONG!) to keep handle and lock from rattling around.
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One last thing to note. The locking hardware does not come with ammo cans. I got them through Amazon, probably on eBay as well. You will have to drill a hole to attach them. Happy DIY'ng!
I updated the previous post with info on bolts. Check it out!Thanks.
I updated my post with info on hardware/bolts used.Thanks. Absolutely appreciate all the info. After seeing your pics with the tailgate close, my idea of having the latches tight up against the sides when tailgate is closed definitely won’t work now I that I can see the layout of it. This post has been so helpful. Great job!