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<blockquote data-quote="Bantou" data-source="post: 523571" data-attributes="member: 36587"><p>Pulled the front roller last night but it was too cold to do much else. As per usual with this project, I found more that needs to be done once I got into it. The bunk brackets are rusted to hell and will need to be replaced. Center rollers also don’t fit the bottom of the hull and will need to be removed.</p><p></p><p>Is there any reason I can’t just bolt the new bunks directly to the frame?</p><p></p><p>I’m thinking 2-2x4x12s down the center and 2-2x4x8s down the outsides (all laid flat) should provide plenty of support. If I lay them flat, I could run carriage bolts through the frame without having to buy or make new brackets. I'll probably have to relocate the back up lights if I do it that way, but that shouldn't be a big deal. I left extra wire just in case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bantou, post: 523571, member: 36587"] Pulled the front roller last night but it was too cold to do much else. As per usual with this project, I found more that needs to be done once I got into it. The bunk brackets are rusted to hell and will need to be replaced. Center rollers also don’t fit the bottom of the hull and will need to be removed. Is there any reason I can’t just bolt the new bunks directly to the frame? I’m thinking 2-2x4x12s down the center and 2-2x4x8s down the outsides (all laid flat) should provide plenty of support. If I lay them flat, I could run carriage bolts through the frame without having to buy or make new brackets. I'll probably have to relocate the back up lights if I do it that way, but that shouldn't be a big deal. I left extra wire just in case. [/QUOTE]
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