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<blockquote data-quote="gwpfan" data-source="post: 1211100" data-attributes="member: 14481"><p>Not sure how much weight you'll be adding but gut feel is I would add the Deaver's back in.</p><p></p><p>As to the Decked and securing stuff on top, I just typically strap it to my roof rack side pillars. Had link in an earlier post. There's bed rail tie down adds, but your truck should have the cargo management system which would set up above the Decked system so you could use the Decked tie down points along with the stock cargo management and lock it in.</p><p>Depending on the footing of the air compressor I would seriously consider adding a large piece of marine grade plywood/plastic plate mounted to all the feet to better distribute the weight. It'd suck to have a wrong bounce and have one of the compressor feet punch a hole in the top of the Decked.</p><p></p><p>The Leitner rack doesn't seem like a bad idea at all. <a href="http://www.leitnerdesigns.com/truck-bed-rack-5-5-foot-p/00-6267-f-01-1135.htm" target="_blank">Truck Bed Rack: Active Cargo System for Trucks With 5.5-Foot Bed</a> It would give you added storage though with the accessories.</p><p>As to packing fuel and such, at 36 gallon tank and unless your packing a generator, what's the additional fuel do for you? Even the Leitner accessory tanks are only 3 gallons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gwpfan, post: 1211100, member: 14481"] Not sure how much weight you'll be adding but gut feel is I would add the Deaver's back in. As to the Decked and securing stuff on top, I just typically strap it to my roof rack side pillars. Had link in an earlier post. There's bed rail tie down adds, but your truck should have the cargo management system which would set up above the Decked system so you could use the Decked tie down points along with the stock cargo management and lock it in. Depending on the footing of the air compressor I would seriously consider adding a large piece of marine grade plywood/plastic plate mounted to all the feet to better distribute the weight. It'd suck to have a wrong bounce and have one of the compressor feet punch a hole in the top of the Decked. The Leitner rack doesn't seem like a bad idea at all. [url=http://www.leitnerdesigns.com/truck-bed-rack-5-5-foot-p/00-6267-f-01-1135.htm]Truck Bed Rack: Active Cargo System for Trucks With 5.5-Foot Bed[/url] It would give you added storage though with the accessories. As to packing fuel and such, at 36 gallon tank and unless your packing a generator, what's the additional fuel do for you? Even the Leitner accessory tanks are only 3 gallons. [/QUOTE]
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