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JakeH05 Jun 23, 2008 09:24 PM

gap guards?
 
I just got a 3" body lift and i dont have the $ for gap guards right now.Does anyone know any good inexpensive way to make a set or what material to use or how to mount em? pics?

Fx4wannabe01 Jun 24, 2008 02:03 AM

They mount using those push in rivet things.....the same pins that hold your flare on on the inside fender lip.

I made some templates of the PA gap gaurds so you can make your own....thinking of selling them maybe...

Folks have used thin rubber.

FMD Jun 24, 2008 08:35 AM

i got some rubber that would make excellent gap gaurds, its 1/8in rubber with fabric reinforcement.... its super nice stuff.

but you can buy push pins from any auto store. Look around, you need som soft easy to work with thin rubber... gap gaurds aint that hard to make.

JakeH05 Jun 24, 2008 10:40 AM

Thanks, I will look around at Lowes and Home Depot for some thin rubber and see what i can do.

TrucksGetDirty Jun 24, 2008 11:12 AM

This is a stupid question, but... what is a gap guard?

mhughes165 Jun 24, 2008 11:14 AM

personally...if u wheel your truck you wont want them, if its a pavement queen the i say go for it, but if u wheel it it will only give one more place for mud to collect and cause accelerated rusting....

bucky919 Jun 24, 2008 11:17 AM


Originally Posted by mhughes165 (Post 990264)
personally...if u wheel your truck you wont want them, if its a pavement queen the i say go for it, but if u wheel it it will only give one more place for mud to collect and cause accelerated rusting....

yep I ripped mine out cause my tires rubbed on them

My91Ranger Jun 24, 2008 11:18 AM

Home Depot sells a good material for this in the flooring section, comes in a giant roll and you buy how ever many feet you want.

Fx4wannabe01 Jun 24, 2008 12:00 PM


Originally Posted by TrucksGetDirty (Post 990263)
This is a stupid question, but... what is a gap guard?

See the big gap between your frame and body when you bodylift at truck? Gap gaurds cover that big gaping hole.

enraged_hunter Jun 24, 2008 12:18 PM


Originally Posted by mhughes165 (Post 990264)
personally...if u wheel your truck you wont want them, if its a pavement queen the i say go for it, but if u wheel it it will only give one more place for mud to collect and cause accelerated rusting....

thats how i kill my alternator, mudding without gap guards right after i put the bl on

JakeH05 Jun 24, 2008 04:23 PM

i looked but could not find the hole for the push tabs to mount gap guards can someone explain or post a pic

T173M Jun 24, 2008 07:32 PM


Originally Posted by JakeH05 (Post 990465)
i looked but could not find the hole for the push tabs to mount gap guards can someone explain or post a pic



You need to drill them yourself.

JakeH05 Jun 24, 2008 09:54 PM

o ok do yall know what size hole the push pins require?

Fx4wannabe01 Jun 25, 2008 01:29 AM

1/4" hole, 3/8" push pin rivety thing. I'll head out in min and take some shots for ya...

Fx4wannabe01 Jun 25, 2008 02:47 AM

CORRECTION: 1/4" drilled hole. 5/16" pushpin rivet thing.

Here's some pics for ya. The front gap gaurds mount to the inner fender. Mine had both factory gapgaurds when stock. Yours might not have any at all. So i have holes there. Some of the gap gaurd holes line right up(the PA ones). So what you make you gotta probably drill. 1/4" holes for the 5/16" pushpin rivet things. The rears mount to a overhang under the bed(pictured below). Once again, 1/4" holes for the 5/16" rivety things. The Rivet things go through both the gapgaurd the innerfender/bed overhang.

Hope I helped.

Shane

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JakeH05 Jun 25, 2008 10:30 AM

o ok what are the PA dimensions on the rear guards? Its basically a long rectangle. I might also try to mount them at the bottom to keep them from flapping. Does anyone have any material suggestions as to what to make them out of? i looked at lowes the other day but could not find a rubber piece thick enough?


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