RRTruuck
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Installed some N-fab steps. Only thing I don't like is the ends are wide open. Need to find some caps or plugs for them so they don't fill up with crap from the road.
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in the meantime shoot some spray foam in there?![]()
Installed some N-fab steps. Only thing I don't like is the ends are wide open. Need to find some caps or plugs for them so they don't fill up with crap from the road.
I think I have seen before the spray foam will actually hold in moisture worse than nothing.in the meantime shoot some spray foam in there?
Yup, it happened in one of my boats, rotted the floors.I think I have seen before the spray foam will actually hold in moisture worse than nothing.
OK bad idea, forget I said that!Yup, it happened in one of my boats, rotted the floors.
Just poke a small hole in the bottom of the dried foam "cap" and periodically shoot some fluid film/krown/whatever in to the tube through said drain hole.OK bad idea, forget I said that!
Mine had plugs on the end. Then one day noticed rust on my garage floor. I Naturally freaked out because the ranger was new. Found the plugs kept water in. So thought about drilling holes on the bottom. Ditched that idea and took the plugs off. Figured id rather have air flowimg through them to keep humidity out and hopefully dry them if any water was stored in there. And if mud collects on the inside, hopefully it was dried out through the air flowing througg them as i drove. Haven't had any rust on the garage floor since then. So hopefully its working![]()
Installed some N-fab steps. Only thing I don't like is the ends are wide open. Need to find some caps or plugs for them so they don't fill up with crap from the road.
Get on Amazon and look for tube plastic caps that have same id as your side steps. They'll probably be advertised as fence post caps or something along the lines. They'll look similar to the plastic rivets that hold all the plastic moldings on our truck.![]()
Installed some N-fab steps. Only thing I don't like is the ends are wide open. Need to find some caps or plugs for them so they don't fill up with crap from the road.
So, I think I'm hitting this when I get in or out of the truck. Not while I'm driving it.F--- me! I've never had an issue with this and now I'm hitting it all the time. I'm 6'3". This has never been a problem until now. Damn it!


Ok, I gotta ask…..which wheel did you change? I mean, did you have a flat, or did you swap the steering wheel out or get new wheels all around?i changed the wheel of my ranger ..