Bedside storage rack

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nikhsub1

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Can the bedside racks run in conjunction with the bed extender?

I think the answer depends - I have the Ford OEM plastic one that separates into 2 pieces. I removed it but it should still be useable as an extender. As a bed divider though? Not so much if you have things attached to the racks. If the racks have nothing attached to them, it should be fine.
 

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It looks like you were able to mount the rotopax directly to the new rack?
 

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here's mine.



Is that two rotopax gas tanks stacked? Is that a standard rotopax mount? I wanted to go the rotopax route, but I want at least 5 gallons of gas and thought 3 wouldn’t cut it.

My racks are coming in tomorrow. I’m pumped. I’m a little worried that my 60” hi-lift is going to be too heavy for it though.
 

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Is that two rotopax gas tanks stacked? Is that a standard rotopax mount? I wanted to go the rotopax route, but I want at least 5 gallons of gas and thought 3 wouldn’t cut it.

My racks are coming in tomorrow. I’m pumped. I’m a little worried that my 60” hi-lift is going to be too heavy for it though.

yes. just make sure to buy the extension that is specifically for 3 gallon cans. The "normal" extensions are about 1" too short.

Do yourself a favor a buy the rotopax base from built right. The bolt spacing on the rotopax bases is just a tad off.
 

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yes. just make sure to buy the extension that is specifically for 3 gallon cans. The "normal" extensions are about 1" too short.



Do yourself a favor a buy the rotopax base from built right. The bolt spacing on the rotopax bases is just a tad off.



Did you look at using a 5 gal Jerry and smittybuilt mount? Dimension wise, it looks like it’ll fit and it’s a less expensive solution.

Just wondering if you looked at that option and ran into an issue or personal preference was Rotopax.
 

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