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Hey all, I am curious if anybody who does NOT have the 115v bed plug NOR a Berliner could do me a favor and post a picture of where the 115v would go if it was factory installed.....

I am trying to figure out if it's just a plastic cover, or what. I do not have it, and I do have a factory bedliner but it appears the factory just sprayed over the, what I believe is, plastic cover. So trying to figure out how to get it open since that will be the location I run some things through....

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Not exactly what you asked for, but I think it gives you an idea of the size of the opening. The red cover in the picture is a replacement for the plastic cover that takes the place of the bed outlet for trucks without that option. What you have is a plastic cover with tabs on the sides that hold it in place. Since you have the bedliner you will want to score around the edges of that cover with a box cutter or something like that and then it should pop right out.

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Not exactly what you asked for, but I think it gives you an idea of the size of the opening. The red cover in the picture is a replacement for the plastic cover that takes the place of the bed outlet for trucks without that option. What you have is a plastic cover with tabs on the size that hold it in place. Since you have the bedliner you will want to score around the edges of that cover with a box cutter or something like that and then it should pop right out.

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Awesome, this is super helpful thank you!
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