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Old 08-12-2013, 07:56 PM
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Paint looks killer!! I wouldn't mind doing the same.
Old 08-12-2013, 10:03 PM
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Originally Posted by tmajor

I don't agree with the above. My truck was new and had the bed liner. If the bed liner was pulled aside to see behind, there wasn't anything, but the bare fiberglass ... it wasn't "finished" behind the bed liner. Also, the "rail caps" were a molded part of the bed liner. That may not be true, either. The rail caps could have been separate.
This sounds very strange, I've never seen a 10th gen screw like that. Mine is an 02 screw, steel inner bed and the glass bedsides attach to it. I've seen a lot of these screws and never saw one built that way ( without steel inner bed ).

To OP beautiful truck by the way.
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Originally Posted by jollyroger331
This sounds very strange, I've never seen a 10th gen screw like that. Mine is an 02 screw, steel inner bed and the glass bedsides attach to it. I've seen a lot of these screws and never saw one built that way ( without steel inner bed ).
Well, it's been a while. I know, it didn't have corner pockets. I recall looking behind the bed liner, and realizing that the bed liner was "a must", as nothing back there looked conventional. I don't think, it was even painted to match. ??



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