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Stupid question of the day
What is this stud on the floor of the cab on my 68 for?
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Re: Stupid question of the day
There’s one on the driver and passenger sides near the back of the trans hump.
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Re: Stupid question of the day
If I remember correctly there was a hole in the rubber mat for that stud. I may be wrong but I remember them from earlier trucks before carpet was put in trucks.
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Re: Stupid question of the day
They hold the fabric and tar insulator that goes under the rug in place. I think the rubber has holes in to for these as well. The new aftermarket floors don't have them.
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Re: Stupid question of the day
So I guess it’s ok if I cut them off.
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