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Just bought this and installed it on my 2006 F250. I really like it and it has extrememly minimal leaking after going thru the high pressure car wash. My question is related to the drain tubes. In my bed box, the side wall sticks out several inches and has a hole in it. I assume that any water that would get in here (which is now between the walls of the bed) would drain out.
Does anybody know as for now I have my drain tubes going into the hole. If not, where do you run your drain tubes.
I handled one this weekend and talked to the owner. It's a really nice product, much better than thier old retractable.
For the drain tubes, I feel it is just like the pace edwards and roll-n-lock, put them any where they drain out side the bed. I have had to drill the holes on several trucks, so if you have them in somewhere already, I wouldn't mess with it.
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