3. Bedliner Installation
4. Installing Rear Cargo Supports/Dividers - if desired
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CAUTION: It is Recommended that Two (2) People Install
the Bedliner to Avoid Damage to the Painted Surface of
the Truck.
STEP 1 (FIGURE #5)
Place Bedliner in the Truck Bed, such that, the Front Rail
Retainer Fits Over the Front Rail of the Truck Bed. While
Standing on the Side of the Truck, Lift One Side of the
Bedliner and Rotate the Bedliner, Allowing it to Slip/Lock in
Position under the Opposite Side Bed Rail.
STEP 2 (FIGURE #6)
While Standing at the Rear of the Truck, Lift the Bedliner Floor
in the Center. This Procedure Allows the Bedliner Sidewall to
Rotate Away from the Bed Rail. Have a 2nd Person Slip/Lock
the Bedliner Sidewall in Position by Applying a Downward
Force.
STEP 3
Check the Overall Fit. It is Important that the Bedliner Fits
Securely in Place Under the Bed Rails. If Necessary, Repeat
Steps 1-3.
STEP 4
Line up the pre drilled hole in the rear bedliner sidewall and
the existing hole in the truck box rear "D" pillar sidewall.
STEP 5 (Figure #7)
Place scrivet fastener in hole. PRESS DOWN FIRMLY on the
scrivet to seat in hole. Using a Phillips screwdriver, hand
tighten the scrivet.
STEP 6
Install Tie-Down Plugs into the Front Floor Bedliner Tie-Down
Access Holes. Quad Cab Tie Down Access Holes do not have
Tie-Down Plugs.
NOTE: The Bedliner has been Designed to Allow for
Expansion/ Contraction in Extreme Ambient Temperatures.
Therefore it is Impossible to have a Perfect Fit at All Times.
STEP 1
Board Supports Should be Cut to the Following Dimensions:
a)
Upper Level Cargo Supports
(Front) - 61.0" Long
b)
Upper Level Cargo Supports
(Center) - 50.25" Long
c)
Upper Level Cargo Supports
(Rear) - 60.63" Long
d)
Lower Level Cargo Supports
(Front) - 57.75" Long
e)
Lower Level Cargo Supports
(Rear) - 57.25" Long
Trim Corners as Shown in FIGURE #8
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