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Thread: Aircraft track Tie Downs

  1. #61
    I installed those things in my Cruiser. I used JB Weld. Works fine.

  2. #62
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    Thought I'd update this thread with my install into my new tundra: http://www.expeditionportal.com/foru...82#post1177382
    2012 Tundra

  3. #63
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    This is what I installed:


    It is a little hard to see. I installed two 4' tracks in the bottom of the bed and one 1' track on each side in the back.

    Here is a link to my write-up:
    http://www.fordraptorforum.com/f11/c...install-12218/

  4. #64
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    I have MAC for my Tacoma, not the rail version.
    I picked MAC for the all metal requirement for exposed environment use.


    No plastic will last for many years in exposed sun light, even with UV stabilizers molded with the plastic.
    I know, I'm a plastic engineer.

    So if you do get those costo version, make sure they are used inside your vehicle.
    Ciao! - - Nathan
    '01 Tacoma DCab (some mods - click here)
    + '00 BMW Z3 (more mods) + '12 MINI Countryman ALL4

    EX-PO Member since Nov 18, 2005 - - TTORA Member since Nov 18, 2005 - - TLCA Member since June 4, 2008

  5. #65
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    Yakima, Wa
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    More ideas. Would these rails work as the roof rails for a roof rack? Could be a very nice very flexible roof rack rail system. Just not sure about dirt and debris getting into the track.

  6. #66
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    No reason they couldn't be used on a roof rack. The ones I have are Aluminum so no worries about rust. Just make sure to use stainless hardware.

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