User Manual
• FOR TRUCKS WITH PLASTIC BED LINERS
For trucks with plastic bed liners it will be necessary to trim the liner. DO NOT INSTALL THE BRACKETS ON TOP OF
THE BEDLINER. The brackets will not t over the plastic bedliner, the brackets must be attached directly to the sheet
metal.
Hold the brackets up against the bedliner in their approximate location. Using a grease pencil, mark lines to indicate
where to cut the bedliner Picture 7. Once you have nished trimming your bedliner, install the brackets (Picture 8) per
the instructions in Steps 1 through 3 (previous page). Due to the fact that all the brands of bed liners t di erently we
can not provide exact instructions as how much of your liner to trim. These pictures are only an example and may not
accurately depict your speci c situation.
• FOR TRUCKS WITH BED RUGS
For trucks with Bed Rugs it will be necessary to cut slots in the material. DO NOT INSTALL THE BRACKETS ON TOP
OF THE BED RUG. Most of the brackets will t under the bed rug, pull the Bed Rug loose from the corner, remove
any hook and loop strips that may be in the way of the brackets, and install the brackets per instructions in Steps 1
through 3 (previous page).
Remove the rubber bumper from the horizontal part of the bracket and put the Bed Rug back into place. Push the rug
around the latch bracket and cut a slot to allow it to stick through. Push the rug around the pad lock piece and cut a
slot to allow it to stick through – Picture 9 and 10. You will need to re-attach the Bed Rug to the truck bracket at the
light well using the existing hook and loop strips.
• CONGRATULATIONS!
You have just installed the most versatile tool box on the market.
If your Truck has a Plastic Bed Liner: See Addendum A
If your Truck has a Bed Rug: See Addendum B