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Old 03-07-2016, 04:51 PM   #1
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Bed Side Angle Strip Fasteners

Am I correct in that the outer bed wood is not drilled and the bolts going through the angle strips doesn't go thru the wood?
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Re: Bed Side Angle Strip Fasteners

No, the outer boards don't get routed, and go fully under the lip, then the holes are drilled through the board. On my truck, I had to make new angles.



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Re: Bed Side Angle Strip Fasteners

Alright.
So when Mark-K sells their new wood fully drilled I "assume" they are drilled on the two edge boards.
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Old 03-07-2016, 08:34 PM   #4
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Re: Bed Side Angle Strip Fasteners

If your bead wood is routed that way then I would mount it that way. That is the way my original bead wood was mounted but it was not routed just bolted down. When I got my new wood from Mar-k that edge was not routed. It went all the way to the bed sides and I had to drill my own holes in it.
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Re: Bed Side Angle Strip Fasteners

So when I buy the Mark-K wood it won't be routed or drilled. Thanks.
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Old 03-07-2016, 08:56 PM   #6
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Yes. However... it's so easy to do your own wood. You should really consider it.

This took me less than two hours, including unloading and reloading the car.

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Re: Bed Side Angle Strip Fasteners

All the edges should be routed except for the ones that but up against the bed sides and you will have to drill the holes your self. Mine is a step side. But I would assume it is the same on a fleet. If I were you I would call them they are vary helpful and will tell you all you need to know or you can go on there wedsight that is full of installation instructions.
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Re: Bed Side Angle Strip Fasteners

My only "perceived" issue is my drill chuck rotating and hitting the bed side when I drill. Other than that I'm golden, thanks guys.
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Re: Bed Side Angle Strip Fasteners

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My only "perceived" issue is my drill chuck rotating and hitting the bed side when I drill. Other than that I'm golden, thanks guys.
Why not just mark, remove and drill then install?
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Why not just mark, remove and drill then install?
Because I didnt think of that
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make sure you drill the holes before varnish it so that the varnish will get into the holes that you drill.
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