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1 hour ago, ghetdjc320 said:

Never seen those as a factory option but I’m not the guru when it comes to those. Tagging @HOrnbrod & @Pete M who would probably know. Looks aftermarket to me. I would be ticked that they made hold in the body to install those.

Yeah I'm going to take them off when I sand down the bed try my hand at Bodywork and painting thanks for the response

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1 hour ago, ghetdjc320 said:

Never seen those as a factory option but I’m not the guru when it comes to those. Tagging @HOrnbrod & @Pete M who would probably know. Looks aftermarket to me. I would be ticked that they made hold in the body to install those.

 

Don passed away last year. :( 

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3 hours ago, Southpaw said:

Three on each side two on the tailgate I'm assuming this is an aftermarket add-on does anyone know if this is a factory thing

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As others mention, those are aftermarket.  They are made of aluminum, and I would bet are just installed with big (currently rusty) sheet metal screws.

 

if you want the most durable cosmetic result, clean the alumnium up with a wire wheel and scotch-bride pads, and paint them with an epoxy paint.  Use stainless steel fasteners to re- attach, and put a thin piece of plastic between the aluminum and the painted surface, to prevent abrasion of the paint once reinstalled.

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I have the same cleats on my MJ.  I bought it from a guy that was big into boats and always thought that that is where he got them from.   I have a bungie cargo net and they do come in handy when I use it.   I took them off when I had the bed Linexed and quickly put them back on.  I've kind of gotten used to the look.   Be careful though; it's easy to catch your shirt on them.

 

Sorry that I don't have a close up pic of them ... 

 

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17 hours ago, AZJeff said:

As others mention, those are aftermarket.  They are made of aluminum, and I would bet are just installed with big (currently rusty) sheet metal screws.

 

if you want the most durable cosmetic result, clean the alumnium up with a wire wheel and scotch-bride pads, and paint them with an epoxy paint.  Use stainless steel fasteners to re- attach, and put a thin piece of plastic between the aluminum and the painted surface, to prevent abrasion of the paint once reinstalled.

Thanks for the info

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8 hours ago, PCO6 said:

I have the same cleats on my MJ.  I bought it from a guy that was big into boats and always thought that that is where he got them from.   I have a bungie cargo net and they do come in handy when I use it.   I took them off when I had the bed Linexed and quickly put them back on.  I've kind of gotten used to the look.   Be careful though; it's easy to catch your shirt on them.

 

Sorry that I don't have a close up pic of them ... 

 

picture.php?albumid=5837&pictureid=92062

Thanks for the info

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8 hours ago, PCO6 said:

I have the same cleats on my MJ.  I bought it from a guy that was big into boats and always thought that that is where he got them from.   I have a bungie cargo net and they do come in handy when I use it.   I took them off when I had the bed Linexed and quickly put them back on.  I've kind of gotten used to the look.   Be careful though; it's easy to catch your shirt on them.

 

Sorry that I don't have a close up pic of them ... 

 

picture.php?albumid=5837&pictureid=92062

Thanks for the info and nice truck

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