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Some better pix of this setup. As stated earlier, when I measured the hole spacing on the bed, these 4 holes are the only holes that are perfectly in line with one another and that meet the 1" on center spacing requirements for a clean install of this track. After my first track install, another truck club member drew the blueprint for these up. My drawing only had the hole spacing required.
If you follow the blueprint, and oversize the drill holes for the bolt shanks slightly to allow for slight variation in spot welded nutplate position in the 4 spots on each side, these bolt right up. One bed side on mine, the bed nutplates were slightly off center. After enlarging the holes on the tracks a little, the screws threaded in straight with no binding
I get all 4 screws started before running any of them down tight. I also used anti seize compound on the threads. If they try to bind up, STOP!! If you continue, then your probably cross threading the bolt, and will break the nutplate off the bedside.
Another option instead of countersink bolts is a button head torx bolt. Then you only need to drill the mount holes, and no countersinking. However with this, you lose a couple spots on the track to lock your tiedowns into.
I hope this helps.
Matt
If you follow the blueprint, and oversize the drill holes for the bolt shanks slightly to allow for slight variation in spot welded nutplate position in the 4 spots on each side, these bolt right up. One bed side on mine, the bed nutplates were slightly off center. After enlarging the holes on the tracks a little, the screws threaded in straight with no binding
I get all 4 screws started before running any of them down tight. I also used anti seize compound on the threads. If they try to bind up, STOP!! If you continue, then your probably cross threading the bolt, and will break the nutplate off the bedside.
Another option instead of countersink bolts is a button head torx bolt. Then you only need to drill the mount holes, and no countersinking. However with this, you lose a couple spots on the track to lock your tiedowns into.
I hope this helps.
Matt
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