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    Quote Originally Posted by truckinL33 View Post
    If you don't use clear, the first time you put that bottle in some brackets it'll get rocked.
    I am modifying my bottle brackets. Glueing cloth down on any parts that contact the bottle. Something thick.

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    Why, so the bottle can go flying out of the brackets cuz of how slick the cloth will be?
    GET OUT OF HERE WITH THAT RICER MATH!

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    Quote Originally Posted by truckinL33 View Post
    Why, so the bottle can go flying out of the brackets cuz of how slick the cloth will be?
    Okay... here's my question. If the bottles are mounted sideways under the back seat... how am I going to go SIDEWAYS fast enough for them to fly out? The new truck will be a big heavy 4x4... slowwwwww.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pl4yboy View Post
    Okay... here's my question. If the bottles are mounted sideways under the back seat... how am I going to go SIDEWAYS fast enough for them to fly out? The new truck will be a big heavy 4x4... slowwwwww.
    You'll get it sideways fast enough, of this I am sure
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    i think its great. IMO, without actual clear over it. it almost looks satin to me.. BUT if thats the look you want.. go for it.. i think you did a great job..
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    You can put stick-on strips of velcro on your bottle brackets.
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    who needs bottle brackets. Just lay them in the back seat!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pl4yboy View Post
    I am modifying my bottle brackets. Glueing cloth down on any parts that contact the bottle. Something thick.
    Why not use a soft rubber...like some tool chests come with now?
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