wrigley
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Don't worry. I have a sense of humor as well.OMG, don't tell him that...
Mike
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Don't worry. I have a sense of humor as well.OMG, don't tell him that...
Not worried, just concerned. There are just a few PPL that Believe everything on the Internet is Gospel. Wanted to just put it out there just in case, LOL.Don't worry. I have a sense of humor as well.
Mike
RAM Forum is a gold mine of great, helpful information.Thanks everyone for the advice and help. I really appreciate it.
Mike
Go to Fastenal. They have them. Fastenal is all over the country and does nothing but screws and bolts.lol. Lucky you’re not replacing lug nuts with mopar parts.
Take one out and get to a good screw store with a good pic of the stock. They might have something similar to stock.
Personally, don't know of any other purpose for them. Id get plastic screws to replace them and flush mount them. You just need to know length and thread corse ness, and order through EBay or Amazon. Screws I needed once I was able to get on EBay.When I bought the truck new it had a plastic OEM bed liner in it. I decided to have it removed and have a spray in bed liner installed. There are 8 screws in the tail gate that held that portion of the OEM bed liner to the inside of the tail gate. They now stick up about 1/4 - 1/2 inch and are begging from someone to get hurt by them. Can I just remove them? or if they serve a purpose and need to stay there, are there shorter onesView attachment 536227 I can get so they are flush with spray in liner? No one at the place that did the spray in liner said anything about them.
Thanks
Mike
Home depot bolt section would be cheap, also shiny plated, but you could sand them and paint black. My truck had the spray in liner in it when I bought it new.Am I reading that correctly? Are those $10.76 per bolt?
I've made plastic washers out of the lid to a coffee can. I also use the plastic coffee can lids as targets when I go to the pistol range. If you can hit that 9 out of 10 times with either hand up to the 7-yard mark, you're doing good.if you buy reg bolts , you could make washers out of a plastic lid or something, plumbing section would have something like that.
Those are likely a shoulder bolt, I would be taking them out.