Bsqrd
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I like that position for the board. Did you run the bolts for the panel all the way through the cover?
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I like that position for the board. Did you run the bolts for the panel all the way through the cover?
Yep I went all the way through the cover. I used the BuiltRight hardware and got some O-Rings from Lowes to make it water tight. No leaks so farI like that position for the board. Did you run the bolts for the panel all the way through the cover?
Anyone know if this ever happened?FYI:
Ethan @ Wolf Haus might release an adapter for the BuiltRight rack ?
We should start a pre-order list…
We call it an o’o bar- for digging. Especially useful in our rocky grounds here…Sorry for the delay guys but here is finnaly a few photos for you. As you can see, I had to make special brackets for all the tie downs rubber clamps thingys. Yes, these tools do get used and in a working trucks bed.Can anyone identify what that digging bar is really designed to do?? Yes, its a trick question that I know the answer to.
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I unfortunately found the answer by myself: if I install the RetraxPro XR as per specifications (with the 2-degree tilt on the rear clamp), I can't install the BuiltRight bedside rack rear panel.
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Although BCRIDGE did manage, so I may have to straighten the clamps (see quote below from other thread).
But I'm also planning to install my Wolf Haus Off-Road Bed Power Harness in there (see picture above), so I might just make cut-outs for the clamp and the harness...