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I did several searches, but didn't find anything related.
Is there a puck cover set for the 2011 Ford F-350 dually that will allow things to be slid into the bed? I commonly bring empty pallets to Lowe's to stack stuff on and use my CTL to unload the loaded pallet when I get home. Sliding the pallet into the bed is ALWAYS a major PITA because of the puck hole covers. Doesn't someone make a cover that would sit below the ribs on the floor of the bed so things would slide above them without snagging on them?
I even tried AI queries, but they weren't helpful. Only linking to OEM, or OEM-style, covers.
Thanks!
Last edited by Tony Berry; Nov 7, 2025 at 12:16 PM.
Going to need to ask you what year your truck is, because my FIL had a '22 with the puck system, and I have a '25 with the puck system, and the covers were/are flush with the ribs in the floor (both trucks had spray-in bedliners). Maybe an older model they sat proud?
some sites will say 2011-2016 but this fit my 2017 w/spray in bedliner. Comes with the caps and the rings that cover the gap between the pucks and bed.
Going to need to ask you what year your truck is, because my FIL had a '22 with the puck system, and I have a '25 with the puck system, and the covers were/are flush with the ribs in the floor (both trucks had spray-in bedliners). Maybe an older model they sat proud?
My truck is a 2011 F-350 dually. It does have a spray-in liner. I can try to take a picture to show the issue.
Since it is typically parked under a cover, I just leave the covers off. Tired of them either getting smashed/deformed or just popping off to be lost with Interstate driving.
So that's what those things are. I found them in a bag under my seat when I bought the truck. I think they are still there.... Why do you need to cover them?
So that's what those things are. I found them in a bag under my seat when I bought the truck. I think they are still there.... Why do you need to cover them?
Your salesman failed you.
To keep debris and excessive moisture from getting into those "intimate" spaces.
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