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Thomas McGrath

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  1. are they a pain to install ? and did you have to remove the tires ? If not how did you drill the 1/4 hole ? thanks
  2. Good point, maybe they're watching
  3. If the manufacturers and GM really wanted to they could come up with options for nearly all covers. But it looks like it's going to be up to us owners to figure it out.
  4. To expose front stake pocket you need to pry up the bed cap just enough to get half the clamp in. I used a wood shim . Pry up slowly and you'll see the plastic clips that hold it down. With a narrow screwdriver or pick release the clip
  5. Will send pictures later. All I did was take apart the clamps, set the rail on the on the bed cap. I held it in place with duck tape. Take half the clamp and place it where it needs to be to hold the rail. Mark where the hole needs to be , I used a 3/8 inch bit. Place one half of the clamp down the bed stake hole and bolt the other half to it . Slide the clamp up to the rail and tighten . It will make sense when you see the pictures. As I stated before I'm trying to post picture more than one at a time
  6. Just installed a tuxedo pro x15 bed cover . Will send more pictures when I figure out how to send more than one at a time. But what I did is drill a 3/8 inch hole in the side of bed below to stake bin and put half the clamp inside the stake hole and the other on the bed side. For the front I lifted the bed cap so I had access to the front bed stake and did the same thing. Seems to work just fine
  7. Looks great, is it hard to find the square holes for the j hooks ? Thanks for the pictures
  8. Pictures would be great, thanks
  9. did they say what the cost is ?
  10. Thanks for the reply. So you'll replace the clamps with the hollow walls ?
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