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I installed this on my Mavierck and just throwing in my 2 cents in case anyone was interested. I believe I paid 179.00
I had already installed a retractable tonneau cover from SyneticUsa which had channels built into it for t slots so installing these cross bars was extremely easy.
Installation Findings:
A. THIS IS ONLY ABLE TO BE INSTALLED IF YOU HAVE T SLOTS
B. MAKE SURE THIS WILL WORK AND NOT INTERFERE WITH YOUR TONNEAU COVER AND/OR ACCESSORIES!!! For exampke, if you have a folding tonneau cover, these bars may interfere with it and you won't be able to open the tonneau cover.
C. There was a *side plate* where you can raise the t slot base "arms" where the cross bars sit on. I did not install this. It was not needed for the SyenticUsa tonneau cover, but may be needed for others. The SyneticUsa luckily was flat and had plenty of surface area for the plate to rest on. This will make more sense to you when you see the instructions and parts. I'll include a photo. It is the plate with the arrows.
D. I used the t bolts in the channel and it was so easy aligning it.
E. I believe removal wouldn't be that long or complex, but I have not tried it yet. If you just loosen the nuts on the t bolts enough, my guess is you can slide off each cross bar in seconds without having to remove the nuts from the bolts or remove the bars from the base "arms." Probably can be done in 5 minutes with a small socket wrench and likewise for re-installation. You won't have to be aligning everything again.
Update: I had to slide one of the cross bars out of the way to pick up a new dryer. I tested how easy it was to remove. A few quick turns of a small socket wrench and I was able to slide it and remove it from t-slot rack. Took all of 2 minutes.
Quality/Fit Findings:
A. MAKE SURE YOU ORDER THE MID-SIZE VERSION (65") AND NOT THE FULL-SIZE VERSION!!!!
B. The mid-size length bar still stuck out, but not bad at all. I believe it sticks out maybe an inch or two from the outside the tonneau cover. I'll confirm when I go home.
C. Quality looks shockingly good for such a cheap product. I can't see a name brand doing a better job with the quality and fit/installation. Everything lined up. No misaligned bolt hole, warpage, etc. etc. It looks solid and it looks like it will last forever.
D. No drilling/permanent mod needed.
E. The cross bar is aluminum, but the base plate or mount plate or whatever is carbon steel. I wish it was aluminum, but I still think it will last a very, very long time.
F. It lists the dynamic load as 300 pounds/static as 600 pounds. I believe that all this means is 300 pounds max when driving/moving. I will probably never go more than half this amount, but it looks to me like 300 pounds is a very conservative estimate if you spread the load.
My overall rating for this product is an A-
BUT that would jump to an A+ if it lasts a few years with no spot of rust, bad welds, flexing, etc. Likewise, it will drop to an F if in a year it is starting to rust or break. I just can't give a product an A+ if I haven't tested it's durability/reliability. For $179.00, it seems solid to me.
Amazon.com: Adjustable Truck Bed Rack Cross Bars,Compatible with Mid-Size Trucks with Retractable Hard Tonneau Covers|Length 65"|2PCs : Automotive
I had already installed a retractable tonneau cover from SyneticUsa which had channels built into it for t slots so installing these cross bars was extremely easy.
Installation Findings:
A. THIS IS ONLY ABLE TO BE INSTALLED IF YOU HAVE T SLOTS
B. MAKE SURE THIS WILL WORK AND NOT INTERFERE WITH YOUR TONNEAU COVER AND/OR ACCESSORIES!!! For exampke, if you have a folding tonneau cover, these bars may interfere with it and you won't be able to open the tonneau cover.
C. There was a *side plate* where you can raise the t slot base "arms" where the cross bars sit on. I did not install this. It was not needed for the SyenticUsa tonneau cover, but may be needed for others. The SyneticUsa luckily was flat and had plenty of surface area for the plate to rest on. This will make more sense to you when you see the instructions and parts. I'll include a photo. It is the plate with the arrows.
D. I used the t bolts in the channel and it was so easy aligning it.
E. I believe removal wouldn't be that long or complex, but I have not tried it yet. If you just loosen the nuts on the t bolts enough, my guess is you can slide off each cross bar in seconds without having to remove the nuts from the bolts or remove the bars from the base "arms." Probably can be done in 5 minutes with a small socket wrench and likewise for re-installation. You won't have to be aligning everything again.
Update: I had to slide one of the cross bars out of the way to pick up a new dryer. I tested how easy it was to remove. A few quick turns of a small socket wrench and I was able to slide it and remove it from t-slot rack. Took all of 2 minutes.
Quality/Fit Findings:
A. MAKE SURE YOU ORDER THE MID-SIZE VERSION (65") AND NOT THE FULL-SIZE VERSION!!!!
B. The mid-size length bar still stuck out, but not bad at all. I believe it sticks out maybe an inch or two from the outside the tonneau cover. I'll confirm when I go home.
C. Quality looks shockingly good for such a cheap product. I can't see a name brand doing a better job with the quality and fit/installation. Everything lined up. No misaligned bolt hole, warpage, etc. etc. It looks solid and it looks like it will last forever.
D. No drilling/permanent mod needed.
E. The cross bar is aluminum, but the base plate or mount plate or whatever is carbon steel. I wish it was aluminum, but I still think it will last a very, very long time.
F. It lists the dynamic load as 300 pounds/static as 600 pounds. I believe that all this means is 300 pounds max when driving/moving. I will probably never go more than half this amount, but it looks to me like 300 pounds is a very conservative estimate if you spread the load.
My overall rating for this product is an A-
BUT that would jump to an A+ if it lasts a few years with no spot of rust, bad welds, flexing, etc. Likewise, it will drop to an F if in a year it is starting to rust or break. I just can't give a product an A+ if I haven't tested it's durability/reliability. For $179.00, it seems solid to me.
Amazon.com: Adjustable Truck Bed Rack Cross Bars,Compatible with Mid-Size Trucks with Retractable Hard Tonneau Covers|Length 65"|2PCs : Automotive
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