Do Stake Pockets of 2008 Chevy Silverado 3500 Need to be Open
Updated 10/19/2020 | Published 10/16/2020 >
Question:
Ive got a 2008 3500 Silverado with a plastic rail cover. There are indents where I believe the stake pockets are at but the pocket plastic is all part of the rail cover. Do I use a blade and manually cut out the part where the stake pocket indent is located? Thanks
asked by: Brian T
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Expert Reply:
Yes you will need to have the stake pockets of your 2008 Chevy Silverado 3500 long bed uncovered to be able to install the TracRac SR ladder rack # TH43002XT-000 which is a fit for your truck. A blade to cut out yours would work.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Thule TracRac SR Sliding Truck Bed Ladder Rack - 1,250 lbs
- Ladder Racks
- Truck Bed
- Sliding Rack
- Bikes and Watersports
- Camping and Overlanding
- Ladders and Materials
- Not Tonneau Compatible
- Over-Cab Height
- 1200 lbs
- Over the Bed
- No Drilling Required
- Thule
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