SargeDiesel
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Looks like you did a great job !Mine measured 42" to the top of the bed liner on the thickest part of the tailgate. I did the install on my driveway but had to pull into the road to get it flat to ensure it worked....I was nervous about those 3 inches!
No need. Works perfectly!
Pics of install to follow. Notes: 1) Don't use all of the factory screws. They are much too long and may interfere with the bed hardware. Especially for the tie down. Really close to the internal hardware. 2) Open up the large access panel and make sure you don't screw into anything. 3) Use my placement as a guide only. Your tailgate may look different inside. 4) I may get some black silicone or some sealant and go over the screws to prevent rust and water leakage....maybe Black Flex Seal? 5) OMG!!! It was the first time that I've ever just walked up into my bed!!! Usually climb up on the bumper or wheel. This think is AMAZING and super sturdy! 6) Pay attention to the mounting area. I have 2 spare holes due to misplacement, so I hope this helps. Oh...and the little crappy washers will get removed before sealing.
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Are the included screws "self tapping" ? or are they bolt/nut type ?
How much of a climbing angle were you left with when the ladder is on the ground ?
When the ladder is deployed to the bed side, the tailgate looks like it angles up due to the ladder resting on the tailgate retention cable... is this happening or is it just the picture ?
IF
It is , do you see a way around it ?
I know ShadowsPapa has a different setup, but I think he made a cut/bracket to avoid it somehow.
Thanks for sharing, you did a nice job.
I bet it felt great to climb up into the bed using it the first time after the installation...
Good work !
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