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<blockquote data-quote="Infamous☆M☆PTB" data-source="post: 8705770" data-attributes="member: 679776"><p>Hey, even easier way is to just get square steel tubing and cut it and drill yourself. I said the same thing and end up damn near spending close to the same thing because I was lazy and had never drilled metal that thick. Anyway I ended up having to do it myself anyway because the trash metal fab place were scumbags and turns out lazier than me! They drilled it out and it was wack. I used 3x3" square tube and cut 10 - 2" pieces. Then made a center hole guide and a simple step drill. If you have a drill press thats probably easier. But the Milwaukee step drill bit worked unbelievable well. I tried using regular carbide bits which worked but a pain to do a pilot then hit it with 3/4 or 1/2 bit... can't remember but the step bit went thru like a hot knife in butter. Then just go grab you some grade 8 bolts, washers, and nuts and your in bidness! I sprayed mine like semi-gloss black. I would like to had known what to use to mimic the factory black and/or make covers for the outer end ones kind of like the LMI kit but better. I seen one guys speaker fab and he made it look exactly like the black plastic in the truck! Hope this may help someone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Infamous☆M☆PTB, post: 8705770, member: 679776"] Hey, even easier way is to just get square steel tubing and cut it and drill yourself. I said the same thing and end up damn near spending close to the same thing because I was lazy and had never drilled metal that thick. Anyway I ended up having to do it myself anyway because the trash metal fab place were scumbags and turns out lazier than me! They drilled it out and it was wack. I used 3x3" square tube and cut 10 - 2" pieces. Then made a center hole guide and a simple step drill. If you have a drill press thats probably easier. But the Milwaukee step drill bit worked unbelievable well. I tried using regular carbide bits which worked but a pain to do a pilot then hit it with 3/4 or 1/2 bit... can't remember but the step bit went thru like a hot knife in butter. Then just go grab you some grade 8 bolts, washers, and nuts and your in bidness! I sprayed mine like semi-gloss black. I would like to had known what to use to mimic the factory black and/or make covers for the outer end ones kind of like the LMI kit but better. I seen one guys speaker fab and he made it look exactly like the black plastic in the truck! Hope this may help someone. [/QUOTE]
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