Hello everybody,
I'm about to start the fabrication of a chase rack, and was wondering what was the easiest access on the bed rails to drill & bolt the chase rack...
I want to use that flat area on bed rails (4"x6") near the cabin, can't have access from the bed, unless I cut some holes like @RDFTS, which is a good idea but I try to avoid "Hole sawing" my truck to death
Is there any "easy" way to access the underneath of the bed rails, I was thinking of removing plastic cover and use nutsert or even weld some plates so I can put/remove the chase rack easily...
So what would you do ?
@JtoU
I'm about to start the fabrication of a chase rack, and was wondering what was the easiest access on the bed rails to drill & bolt the chase rack...
I want to use that flat area on bed rails (4"x6") near the cabin, can't have access from the bed, unless I cut some holes like @RDFTS, which is a good idea but I try to avoid "Hole sawing" my truck to death

Is there any "easy" way to access the underneath of the bed rails, I was thinking of removing plastic cover and use nutsert or even weld some plates so I can put/remove the chase rack easily...
So what would you do ?
@JtoU
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