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Hello all
Do any of you know if these steel plates are structural or not? They sure look like guides that were used to slide in the massive communication computer control center or something. I looked down into holes after I removed the bug phillips screws and they look like huge riv nuts, holes don't line up with anything or go to frame of truck, peering down hole with flashlight and I see a very large sealed airspace with a bottom.
When I looked at the outside underneath the of the van these strips of steel did not line up with the frame of the truck, kinda out in the middle of no where, also I clearly see the other attachment points where the van bolts to the frame of truck.
I just wanted to make sure I was not compromising strength of the van, or my case future camper
BTW, these plates of steel are extremely heavy, I bet I can carry more cargo now LOL
Seth
Do any of you know if these steel plates are structural or not? They sure look like guides that were used to slide in the massive communication computer control center or something. I looked down into holes after I removed the bug phillips screws and they look like huge riv nuts, holes don't line up with anything or go to frame of truck, peering down hole with flashlight and I see a very large sealed airspace with a bottom.
When I looked at the outside underneath the of the van these strips of steel did not line up with the frame of the truck, kinda out in the middle of no where, also I clearly see the other attachment points where the van bolts to the frame of truck.
I just wanted to make sure I was not compromising strength of the van, or my case future camper
BTW, these plates of steel are extremely heavy, I bet I can carry more cargo now LOL
Seth