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I just spoke with JorgeinMiami and he's going also so we may be able to share the ride. I would volunteer but my pickup is only a 2 seater.
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u wont want to ride in my mustang either.. basically a 2 seater also
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ok guys well i have a kinda retarded question about lean posts.. for those of u that have installed the lean post yourself, what did u use to secure it to the deck? thru bolts? or use big SS screws and epoxy to seal the holes or what? and capt. brad i would still like the measurements of the lean post u have in the MA so i can look for one roughly the same size for mine. thanks.
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SS Screws and 5200 in to my re did ½” plywood laminated deck. Now 4 yrs old and no problems.
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ok sounds easy enough.. i will be lookin for a lean post this weekened at flea market.
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hey Blue- another alternative for you- i couldnt reach the undersides when i installed mine so I bought and installed those stainless t-bolts (1/4"-20 I believe)from west marine. I ended up using 2 in each leg and two screws in the other two holes. I used 4200 in the holes/threads and silicone under the legs themselves. Very solid.
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thanks for the tip offshore. can u remove those t-bolts if u have to or probably not since they are 4200'd in the deck.. i better make sure i want that post in that spot before i drill.. another dilema that i have is the seat posts i have are very solid.. should i just leave them and get the lean post that mounts on them or take them out and seal the holes with 5200 or epoxy?
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