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So to piggy back off the OP's question..... I went to install mine the other day and couldn't get them to seat properly. They fit in the bracket that is attached to the bed however won't slide up far enough to lock them in place. I have a LineX bedliner, not sure if that is the cause or it's because I am technically challenged. If anybody else has had problems, or has a solution help a brother out!!! TIA
Dave
The F150 and Super Duty share the same tie down ring. It's a plastic overmolded steel part.
Now the difference lies in the bracket that is bolted to the bed sides. They are NOT the same between F150 and Super Duty. The stamping is a few tenths of millimeter thicker. Super duty has higher cargo capacity. The Super Duty tie down ring will be a bit more snug to install due to that thicker bed side stamping. But adding to the higher install efforts is a molded in boss. One thing I found helps install is to trim (file) down the plastic molded in boss slightly. That boss, if too tall, will add to the install drag effort.
I have never used mine, and probably never will. I prefer to use E-track tie downs. If someone would like to buy mine, male me an offer I can't refuse.
The F150 and Super Duty share the same tie down ring. It's a plastic overmolded steel part.
Now the difference lies in the bracket that is bolted to the bed sides. They are NOT the same between F150 and Super Duty. The stamping is a few tenths of millimeter thicker. Super duty has higher cargo capacity. The Super Duty tie down ring will be a bit more snug to install due to that thicker bed side stamping. But adding to the higher install efforts is a molded in boss. One thing I found helps install is to trim (file) down the plastic molded in boss slightly. That boss, if too tall, will add to the install drag effort.
Thanks for all the replies, very helpful. I'm sure they just need to be filed down a little.
So to piggy back off the OP's question..... I went to install mine the other day and couldn't get them to seat properly. They fit in the bracket that is attached to the bed however won't slide up far enough to lock them in place. I have a LineX bedliner, not sure if that is the cause or it's because I am technically challenged. If anybody else has had problems, or has a solution help a brother out!!! TIA
Dave
Try flipping them around. They go in one way but ill not lock, the other way will.
Really, good sir. I believe you should try a decent single malt scotch, neat.
I have tried a few singles, but keep going back to a blended. Found Pinch was a tad too smooth. Cutty Sark is my favorite ... has been since I was first introduced to it in 1975 at 17 y.o.
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