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Old 06-09-2008, 12:54 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I just got a roll Bak rolling cover. I would like to have something back there like a net or a load bar...i dont know which way to go. I want to be able to put stuff back there and it not roll around to much. any suggestions?
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I just got a roll Bak rolling cover. I would like to have something back there like a net or a load bar...i dont know which way to go. I want to be able to put stuff back there and it not roll around to much. any suggestions?
Welcome to the forum mj! Check this site out, they have a few things. Turbo Fence, Compact Truck Bed Divider 52.5" - 70" wide - CargoGear Car and Truck Accessories
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I was thinking the same thing.. but also I would like a bed extender...
I found this for 200 bucks........ I am thinking about buying it.

It does both.. cargo rack or bedextender
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I was thinking the same thing.. but also I would like a bed extender...
I found this for 200 bucks........ I am thinking about buying it.

It does both.. cargo rack or bedextender
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Alright then, do you ride motorcycles? Try this one! Joe Hauler Motorcycle Carriers and Accessories
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That is pretty nice....... 300 bucks... it would work great for me.
The only problem is I already own a Fly racing motorcycle ramp that costed me 100 bucks and I have another ramp for my quad I got at harbor freight that was like 80 bucks
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they do have some really cool stuff
I like this thing that i can put in my bed to help keep my bikes steady
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they do have some really cool stuff
I like this thing that i can put in my bed to help keep my bikes steady
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I had one on my 2000 Tundra and it went with it when I sold it! I should have taken it off.
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I had one on my 2000 Tundra and it went with it when I sold it! I should have taken it off.
Was it hard to install the bed buddy?
I see you will have to drill holes inthe bed.... mine has a liner?
how do you get the bolts on the other side of the bed?
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Was it hard to install the bed buddy?
I see you will have to drill holes inthe bed.... mine has a liner?
how do you get the bolts on the other side of the bed?
The install wasn't bad, the hard part was holding the aircraft nut between the bed and the cab. I used a closed end wrench and duct taped it to an aluminum rod to reach behind the bed. I was able to bend the rod to the angle I needed. I also taped one end of the wrench so the nut wouldn't fall out. I installed it right over the bed linner.
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I just got a roll Bak rolling cover. I would like to have something back there like a net or a load bar...i dont know which way to go. I want to be able to put stuff back there and it not roll around to much. any suggestions?
There are slots made into the inside of bed to cut 2x6 and put in as a stop. I use the one in rear to keep stuff from rolling forward for easy grab from back of truck. Cheap and easy if what you are keeping in place will not flip over it.
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There are slots made into the inside of bed to cut 2x6 and put in as a stop. I use the one in rear to keep stuff from rolling forward for easy grab from back of truck. Cheap and easy if what you are keeping in place will not flip over it.
Oldie but goodie! They never stop putting those slots back there do they, on all trucks.
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