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If you mean the BoxLink system, then yes, you cannot use those when storing the ramps. The ramps come with their own mounting cleats. You are still able to access the tie downs in the very lower corners of the bed though.Another question. Do you lose the tie downs if you install these? It appears in pictures to use those slots right?
I think that’s what I meant. I’m not sure I’ve noticed the corner tie downs. I’ll look tomorrow. That may be ok.If you mean the BoxLink system, then yes, you cannot use those when storing the ramps. The ramps come with their own mounting cleats. You are still able to access the tie downs in the very lower corners of the bed though.
The ramps are not stowed away and the cable is locking everything in... The blue pieces are tie downsWhat’s up with all the clutter and crap in the bad of that truck. Are you moving? What’s the deal?
One of my tie downs (just googled it. They call them cleats?) was handed to me by the previous owner when I bought the truck. It just took a rubber mallet to persuade it. Do you have the spray in bedliner? I think that may have been a factor. It was the rear left one.FWIW, I got received a box of Box Link brackets along with the ramp brackets and I couldn't get them on the bed sides when I took the ramp brackets off. I didn't try all that hard though.....they looked like they should slip right on but it was going to take some forcing to get them on.
Yeah, I have spray in bed liner but the brackets weren't sprayed. The ramp racks came off super easy and I figured the cleats would go right on but they didn't. I have a hard shell tonneau so I won't be using any of that stuff anyway. I was thinking about trying to rig something up for ski racks with the existing hardware/brackets. That way skis aren't sliding around in the bed.One of my tie downs (just googled it. They call them cleats?) was handed to me by the previous owner when I bought the truck. It just took a rubber mallet to persuade it. Do you have the spray in bedliner? I think that may have been a factor. It was the rear left one.
Mine definitely required re-engineering. Some work with a file + brute force ultimately overcame the problem.FWIW, I got received a box of Box Link brackets along with the ramp brackets and I couldn't get them on the bed sides when I took the ramp brackets off. I didn't try all that hard though.....they looked like they should slip right on but it was going to take some forcing to get them on.