Cooter'sFX4
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So, did anyone cut them out yet?
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Many thanks for the images. Going to be easier to install the canoe rack without having to cut out the front pockets.My 2021 Lariat 6.5 bed has covers on all 4 pockets.
I cut mine out this weekend in order to mount an Adarac. Mostly followed this guy’s older video and the dimensions were spot on. I did find it easier/cleaner just to use a utility knife after drilling an acces hole (vs. dremel or jigsaw). Not factory quality, but turned out pretty good (and it’s covered anyway!). Note the wire bundle passing through each front pocket (in case you’re planning to insert something all the way).
Hey Greg,Mr. Zog -
I'm looking to do the same uncovering of the front stake pockets as you did to install a Thule TracRac SR using base rails along the edge of the truck bed. The rails are secured by inserting an expanding rubber block in each of the pockets and tuning a screw mechanism to expand the block and anchor the track rail. My concern, based on your picture is the wire bundle running through the lower part of the pocket -- can you remember the distance from the bundle to the top of the pickup bed rail? I think I only need about 1.5 to 2 inches of depth, but before I start cutting I'd like to make sure that I'm not causing an electrical problem by using the stake pocket this way. Thanks! -- Greg
I don't see why you cant use something like this. The pockets that are covered near the cab don't have a reinforced pocket but are still useful mounting points.So, bumping this for a question. I was going to get stake pocket tie downs (and the router bit) from Bull Ring for the front and rear. Their site says that for 5½' bed that there is only the rear tie-downs. I looked in the service manual which also said that there are only 2 tie-downs for the short bed, and found a few posts online from the Gen 13 trucks about only 2. For those that have uncovered the front holes, have you noticed any issues with using them? Are they the same size as the rear pocket holes?
What I saw on the front passenger side after I cut the pocket out was a black corrugated plastic sheath, roughly 3/8" in diameter. Not sure what's on the inside, but looked like typical protective wiring shroud. It ran across the width of the hole, maybe 3-4" below the top surface. Regretting not getting a picture, but it's all buttoned up now...I looked up through the sides of the bed from underneath and the openings are definitely there. On my truck, it appears that the fuel fill neck is in the way down low on the driver's side. No obstructions up top. There is no support down lower though, so I would say that they are only good as tie-down points. The passenger side has something in the opening, but I can't see clearly from underneath what it is. It is orange in color, which is concerning as that is what the high-voltage wiring for the hybrid system is colored. It looks like a stray piece of wrap/tape, but I definitely want to look closer before trying to open it up. I didn't see any wiring passing by either side though like someone posted somewhere (here?)
Would you mind calling out where you found these? I did buy Bull Rings for the rear, but like the idea of these for the front. Potentially less water ingress and easier to install. Thanks!I don't see why you cant use something like this. The pockets that are covered near the cab don't have a reinforced pocket but are still useful mounting points.
https://www.etrailer.com/Tie-Down-Anchors/Erickson/EM09085.htmlWould you mind calling out where you found these? I did buy Bull Rings for the rear, but like the idea of these for the front. Potentially less water ingress and easier to install. Thanks!