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Old 04-15-2011, 02:51 AM   #1
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What are these screws for?

I'm getting ready to put some carpet down and I discovered some 7/16th head sheet metal screws two each side by side in 3 different places a total of 6 screws. They don't go to anything I'm aware of except maybe to hold down a lug wrench or jack handle. There not going to hurt anything cause they will be under the carpet under the seat. Just curious what there were for, there is a holder for a jack so I'm assuming maybe they have something to do with that. As you can see they don't go to anything under the floor pan. Pics not the best thanks ...Vernski
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Old 04-15-2011, 03:08 AM   #2
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Re: What are these screws for?

My first thoughts were for the jack
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Old 04-15-2011, 05:27 AM   #3
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I'm getting ready to put some carpet down and I discovered some 7/16th head sheet metal screws two each side by side in 3 different places a total of 6 screws. They don't go to anything I'm aware of except maybe to hold down a lug wrench or jack handle. There not going to hurt anything cause they will be under the carpet under the seat. Just curious what there were for, there is a holder for a jack so I'm assuming maybe they have something to do with that. As you can see they don't go to anything under the floor pan. Pics not the best thanks ...Vernski
hello vernski,you are right they were for the jack,lugwrench,and of course the jack handle.i sold a complete bracket set and springs for one a while back.it was good that when they removed the hardware at least they put the original screws back in the floor.
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Old 04-15-2011, 08:44 AM   #4
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Vernski,

I have a complete set of brackets for under the seat. I can send them your way FREE, It'll cost you a good Cigar, hows that?

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Old 04-15-2011, 09:10 AM   #5
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Re: What are these screws for?

You know, when I redid my cab, I found a lot of pairs of holes like that and wondered what they were for. I just filled them all in.
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Old 04-15-2011, 09:42 PM   #6
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Vernski,

I have a complete set of brackets for under the seat. I can send them your way FREE, It'll cost you a good Cigar, hows that?

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What's your favorite cigar Jake? I will give you a call or pm...Vernski
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Old 04-16-2011, 11:27 AM   #7
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Re: What are these screws for?

My very favorite is a "Torano Exodus Silver Chruchill 7 x 50".

http://torano.com/toranobrands/exodussilver

BUT since you're buying, surprized me. you pick one hows that? BTW would you want me to paint the brackets semi-gloss black, I don't mind, take but just a minute, I've already have them self etched primed in storage.

Send back you mailing address so I can box them up. Also use USPS not UPS, they won't deliver without signature (I put in a claim against them and they are mad at me).

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Old 04-16-2011, 11:45 AM   #8
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Man, would I like to find a set of jack brackets/spring for my truck. Patience in finding a set is making me older by the day.

Thanks for any leads.
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Contact Tony 4-5-6 I think he has EVERYTHING! He's like a leprechan, lucky SOB on parts
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My very favorite is a "Torano Exodus Silver Chruchill 7 x 50".

http://torano.com/toranobrands/exodussilver

BUT since you're buying, surprized me. you pick one hows that? BTW would you want me to paint the brackets semi-gloss black, I don't mind, take but just a minute, I've already have them self etched primed in storage.

Send back you mailing address so I can box them up. Also use USPS not UPS, they won't deliver without signature (I put in a claim against them and they are mad at me).

Jake Groby
29354 Lyon Lane
Lacombe, LA. 70445

THANKS!
Thanks Jake you can paint them if you like either way is fine thank the heck out of you. I PM-ed you also and I noted your address in your post and will check on that cigar today....Vernski
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