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Originally Posted by Alan's Classic
I prefer option 2 as well. It's all up to you as to which you like best. All we can do is give our .02. ![Wink](http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/images/smilies/wink.gif) If your leanin' towards option 1 then run with it. They are both nice options. ![Chevy](http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/images/smilies/chevy.gif)
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I wish the material was thicker & wouldn't require remaking most of it. I like it as the better option if this was a full blown ride.... Since it's just a 'distraction', I'll take the 'EASY' button this time around.
A little bit of time on the floor yielded a rough idea of how the flush mount set-up will look. I used what was readily available to mimic the 45° slope on the floor runners but widen out near the C/L of the cap. The steel is cut & just taped in place for observation. I fogged it w/some satin blk to get a better idea of how it flows w/the bed runner that runs the length of the floor....