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Yea, got those in the floor too but wanted something up higher for larger loads.  Measured the openings on my dump bed and looks like 1 7/16" will work.  Going to order some off ebay and see, I found a set of 8 for only $29.

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Used to have a harness for my dog that the seatbelt went thru.  Got the strangest looks from people running down the road with the doors off the Jeep and him sitting in the front passenger seat😁

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we make our dog stay in back seat when we remove doors on our Sahara ... he also loves riding with top down on our Corvette .. Hell, he rides on our Honda 4 wheelers too.. if it moves, he'll ride on or in it 

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On 4/17/2021 at 10:37 AM, Joe Breaux said:

we make our dog stay in back seat when we remove doors on our Sahara ... he also loves riding with top down on our Corvette .. Hell, he rides on our Honda 4 wheelers too.. if it moves, he'll ride on or in it 

 

Her spot is up front and it's HER SPOT and HER SPOT ONLY!

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7 hours ago, cliffyk said:

Here's "Spike" in his position--in action he's stuck to me like glue:

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My Grandmother has a dog named Spike. Yorkie/Chihuahua mix. Weighs about 6 pounds soaking wet.

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3 hours ago, Joe Breaux said:

he reminds me of our Lhasa Apso , OREO, that passed 3 yeas ago.. he was 14..same coloring . wonderful dog ... now we have a terrier mix that thinks hes a Rotweiller 

IT is said you "cannot buy love", however that is not true--you can buy a dog. Best damned animal on the planet...

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I do not really have anything to "tie down", just stuff to keep fom sliding about and blowing out-so I installed a dozen or so small D-rings, rated @ 100 kg (220 lbs.) each--probably good for 100 lbs with the #10 self-tapping screws I used;

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Got 20 of them from Amazon for $7.00--plenty good for a case of beer or an errant Shih-Tzu...

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