I have a question. It seems like most people who order a single rack would want to set it up on the passenger side. In my opinion, this is the safer configuration in case you need to make adjustments on the side of the road. Why do you sell the single rack set up for the driver side? EDIT: Thanks for the instructions to switch the handle.
With my 4-wheeler in the back of the truck, I cannot close the tailgate, and it does not sit out far enough to put weight on the tailgate to stop the bounce. I have purchased these for my 2015 F150, and they work great. No more bouncing while I drive with the tail gate open.
We have not had anyone install in the 2023, but it has always worked in the Silverado. As long as it has the peg style latch, it should work no problem.
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$700 for a double rack set, crazy. Plus tax and delivery would be $900. You will sell it more if the price is $250 for a double rack set. A set for 3 $300. If you can sell me a set of double racks for $250 please let me know, thanks.
How hard is it for some turd to grab the bar going across the bed and pulling it off with or without the locks??? Is it made of aluminum which will bend easy or steel?