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Old 12-27-2009, 11:41 AM   #2
Art-n-Marge
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I don't have one but wish I did. I use my truck bed a lot and the above rail system is a pain to work around because flat loads can't lay flat. Since I didn't want to spend hundreds of dollars for another underbed hitch system, I bought some wood and built a removable platform to create a flat bed, but now I have the wasted weight of the wood itself and lost about an inch or so of height, but at least I have a flat bed to slide material into the truck bed. Now I also have the trouble of storing this platform, too

If you have the option or opportunity, go for keeping your bed flat and usable. Reese also has a similar offering. Members will be along to describe the positives of going with this. I just provided the BIG negative. If you don't use your truck bed much, then this shouldn't matter, but the first time you need a flat bed and you remove your hitch to use it, you'll be grinning!
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