Owners manual

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S
TEP
1: B
EDLINER
M
ODIFICATION
Note: If the truck is
equipped with a plastic
drop-in bedliner, some
alteration will be necessary.
If no bedliner is present,
proceed to Step 2.
A.
The dotted lines in
Diagram 1 depict
the more common
under-the-rail liner
modifi cations.
1.
Using a jig saw with
a medium tooth
blade, remove the
bulkhead portion
of the liner as
indicated.
2.
Be sure to trim
the bedliner’s
plastic tailgate
panel as shown.
B.
The dotted lines in
Diagram 2 depict
the less common
over-the-rail liner
modifi cations.
1.
Using a jig saw
with a medium
tooth blade,
remove the top
cap and bulkhead
portions of the liner
as indicated.
2.
If a rear notch is
necessary, place
the Tracks on
their respective
bedrails and mark
the positions of the most rearward Clamps prior
to removing the liner. (The correct position of the Track is with the black
plastic Track End-Cap touching the inside surface of the tailgate.)
3.
When the modifi cation is complete, push the wall of the liner under the
bedrail.
4.
Be sure to trim the bedliner’s plastic tailgate panel as shown.
(2)
1
/
2
" DIAMETER HOLES
for drain hoses,
located as required
TAILGATE PANEL
BEDLINER
CUT
2"
6
1/4
(Shortbed)
7
1/4
(Shortbed)
8
1/4
(Longbed)
5"
Typical
under-the-rail
bed liner
BEDLINER
5"
NOTCH
(as necessary
for rear clamp)
1/2"
6
1/4
(Shortbed)
7
1/4
(Shortbed)
8
1/4
(Longbed)
TAILGATE PANEL
(2)
1
/
2
" DIAMETER HOLES
for drain hoses,
located as required
CUT
2"
Typical
over-the-rail
bed liner
Diagram 1
Diagram 2