Neil W. Bellenger wrote:
e extender, then have the Line-X shop mask over the mounting
> plates?>
> A good choice, then you know everything fits.
Can they mask well enough to cover such a small piece?
> <Drill the holes and have the shop "plug" them for the job, then remove
> the plugs and I install the plates?>
> For this option, I would put screws or bolts in the holes and leave 1/2 inch
> sticking out so that I wouldn't have to dig to find them.
Sounds like this one could get ugly.
> <Do nothing, then drill through the Line-X?>
> This option puts the mounting plates closer to each other by two thicknesses
> of Line-X. Is there room for this or will you have to dig out the Line-X to
> mount the plates?
From what I can tell, the width is adjustable - a universal fit.
Does no one on the list have a bed extender?
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