Firestick with Tonneau?

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Old Mar 1, 2009 | 01:34 PM
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Firestick with Tonneau?

Ive got 2 firesticks bounted to the inside of my bed liner but find that I really need a place to put things and keep them dry and i only have a reg cab so ya! you get my point

I love my antennas and i love how they are mounted and the bold look of them and the whole 9 yards but it is impossible for me to put a tonneau and leave them where they are.... Any idias?
 
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Old Mar 3, 2009 | 07:06 AM
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Ive got 2 firesticks bounted to the inside of my bed liner but find that I really need a place to put things and keep them dry and i only have a reg cab so ya! you get my point

I love my antennas and i love how they are mounted and the bold look of them and the whole 9 yards but it is impossible for me to put a tonneau and leave them where they are.... Any idias?
If you don't mind drilling holes, outside top corners of the rear window?
Maybe if a hood mount would work, you could try one on each side?

I have a reg cab, too. My truck came with a fugly box that runs the length of one side of the bed. It's gotta go when I get it LineXd soon. I was thinking of one (or maybe even two, since I have an 8 foot bed) of the gull wing type of crossover box, like this one.. http://www.tractorsupply.com/webapp/...&Special=false

Of course, that'll screw up my stake hole mounting plans for my future CB...
 
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Old Mar 3, 2009 | 09:19 AM
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Not 2 bad it actaully is easyer becuse you can just use the lip that the box hangs on the bed to put a piece of cast iron under it and secure it to the box pait it black and hang the bitch on there lol my flareside I love but everything is difficult on it
 
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Old Mar 8, 2009 | 08:54 PM
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well since no real help i have dug in and designed my own soooo pictures to follow soon just a shoot of sand and primer and black will finish me up then a bolt on and pics will be flyin
 
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