texnekkid.RemoveThis@aol.com (TexNekkid) wrote in message
> I use a Rail'n'Rack on my Chevy S-10. It's a bit pricier than having a rack
> permanently mounted by a welder, but has the advantage of folding down to form
> usable rails. In use, it's the same as a rack formed by two rectangles, one at
> each end of the bed. You can see it at
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I found a good diagram of a rack here:
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