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Anyone have the armrest location holes for 64 truck doors. And do you need the clips to mount them? This is on my Sons truck and he got armrests for Christmas
Here is a picture of the arm rest holes in the door. One door I measured was 8" from the back edge and another one from a different truck was 8 1/2" to the rear hole. The wooden pieces in the second picture are taped to the door under the vinyl door trim for support. You can make out where they were in the first picture. The original angle clips to hold them on are #12 screws so if you are ordering the clips I would try and get the screws also. I just drilled my old ones out and rethreaded them to 1/4-28 and used some stainless steel button head screws.
Here is a picture of the arm rest holes in the door. One door I measured was 8" from the back edge and another one from a different truck was 8 1/2" to the rear hole. The wooden pieces in the second picture are taped to the door under the vinyl door trim for support. You can make out where they were in the first picture. The original angle clips to hold them on are #12 screws so if you are ordering the clips I would try and get the screws also. I just drilled my old ones out and rethreaded them to 1/4-28 and used some stainless steel button head screws.
Here is a picture of the arm rest holes in the door. One door I measured was 8" from the back edge and another one from a different truck was 8 1/2" to the rear hole. The wooden pieces in the second picture are taped to the door under the vinyl door trim for support. You can make out where they were in the first picture. The original angle clips to hold them on are #12 screws so if you are ordering the clips I would try and get the screws also. I just drilled my old ones out and rethreaded them to 1/4-28 and used some stainless steel button head screws.
Interesting. Mine are in a similar location but they are in the bottom rib instead of the middle...
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