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make my box stop squeeking pleeze!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Slammer" data-source="post: 6178752" data-attributes="member: 612083"><p>You say that the box is bolted to the rear of the cab...... You sure the bolts going through the cab aren't the source of the squeak. Pushing and pulling on it is not the same as the jarring motion that can come from driving. If this is the case, you can pull the bolts back out, slide some fuel line hose over the portion of the threads that goes through the sheet metal. Cut it short enough that you have the necessary amount of threads exposed on the end. Tighten it back up and go for a drive. I chose to flip the bottom portion of my seat up, and set my box on the floor. It sits on 4x4 runners. That way, I can snatch the box out and flip the seat back down if I have to put the kids back there or something. Less permanent than pulling any portion of the seat out of the truck......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slammer, post: 6178752, member: 612083"] You say that the box is bolted to the rear of the cab...... You sure the bolts going through the cab aren't the source of the squeak. Pushing and pulling on it is not the same as the jarring motion that can come from driving. If this is the case, you can pull the bolts back out, slide some fuel line hose over the portion of the threads that goes through the sheet metal. Cut it short enough that you have the necessary amount of threads exposed on the end. Tighten it back up and go for a drive. I chose to flip the bottom portion of my seat up, and set my box on the floor. It sits on 4x4 runners. That way, I can snatch the box out and flip the seat back down if I have to put the kids back there or something. Less permanent than pulling any portion of the seat out of the truck...... [/QUOTE]
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