Ducky's wasent, at least it didnt feel like it but it was also 100 degrees and i didnt really really check cus it was to hot
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Check out this thread guys. Here.
yeah, go to an auto body supplier and tell them what you are trying to do. They make a bonding agent that is used to stick new steel panels to old steel when replacing bed sides and such.
The firewall is the only thing I know of that is double walled, the roof is a single piece of sheet metal, and in some cases they use a spray in insulating foam to help better with noise and temperature.
i did this in my 97 truck you dont need all the holes that it came with just chop they tabs off and use some 3/4 inch self tapping screws the roof is a double wall deal so just screw till it barely catches then do it hand tight and viola. i even put in a compass/temp mirror while i was in there wiring more stuff in.
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Yeah I guess it really doesnt need much to actually hold it into place. Has anyone experienced problems with it sagging, or bouncing around at all?
I have had a few issues with mine sagging during the summer from the heat... But I just have to let it cool off and tighten it back up.