Side Rails from Tim

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Side Rails from Tim

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I finally installed my side rails on the truck. These, like my bumper, were made by Tim. Not the greatest pics, but you get the idea. They are mounted like my previous rail, using the rubber wellnuts
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Very nice!!
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love them! How much?
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audiocontr wrote:love them! How much?
I got the type 1 for the 710.

Here are Tim's prices based on the SWPinzgauer.org forum.

Pinzgauer side rails Type 1 $500.00 Type 2 $600.00 for 710's
Pinzgauer side rails Type 1 $600.00 Type 2 $700.00 for 712'S
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I forget - how did you get them up here?
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They look great!

I used rivet nuts for my side rails but well nuts are much easier I imagine and should hold up just fine.
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TechMOGogy wrote:I forget - how did you get them up here?
They were shipped to Ogdensburg, NY and I drove the 45 minutes to get them.
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pcolette wrote:They look great!

I used rivet nuts for my side rails but well nuts are much easier I imagine and should hold up just fine.
I could have drilled the rail holes out to accommodate the rubber wellnut head, so it appeared flush, and use a bigger washer, but this works.
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How much was shipping?
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audiocontr wrote:How much was shipping?
It all depends on where it goes and mine included the bumper too, so I cannot give you an accurate number. It was under $200.
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Very nice!


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