![]() ![]() Tighten it up with the supplied Allen wrench. Your clamp will install with this channel, and will lock into the groove in our side rail. We chose to go tight to the inside edge of the headboard here. ![]() Line up the front and rear edges as you see fit. We'll set up our rear bar the same way we set up the front, by installing our corner fixtures on the bench, sliding it into our side rails. We'll lay our side rail onto the bed, slide it into place, and tighten down the thumbscrew. We'll repeat this step on the opposite side.We'll place our front bed rail up onto the top of the truck for now. This is only plastic on these end caps so you really just need to get it tight enough to put a little dent into the aluminum rail and keep it from moving. We'll install our corner fixtures with the Phillips hardware facing into our fixed rail so we can unscrew these and remove the side rails or the front rail easily to make for more space in our bed. We'll take our front rail, which we'll set up at the headboard of the truck. You can also tell from these notches where our cross braces will lock into place. The two longest rails without markings are for the side. See that we have one fixed Phillips head screw to lock in and one thumb screw, making it easy to remove without using tools, and our aluminum clamps which allow us to secure the rails onto the top of the bed, without making any permanent modifications or alterations to the vehicle, meaning we can remove this and have the truck look just as it did, as if nothing had been installed. Our hardware box comes with these end caps to connect our front and rear rails to the corresponding side rails. You can see these style clips will snap right into our rails, without any kind of exposed metal or anything on the top, giving this a nice clean sleek look. We have cross braces that will sit along the side rails to keep tension on the leather, keep down the wind noise, and allow the weather to roll off of it and keep your cargo safe and secure. We have the two side rails, which will sit here. To give you an idea of what's going to come in here and how it's going to go together: we have the front and rear rails which will sit this way in the forward and rear position across the bed. We've unboxed the hidden snap tonneau cover from. All you need for this install is a new cover from and a Phillips screwdriver. This particular tonneau cover will fit 2002 to 2008 Dodge Ram 1500s as well as 2003 to 2009 2500s and 3500s. In this video, we're going to show you how to install a tonneau cover on a Dodge Ram. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and next time you need parts for your vehicle, think of. Brought to you by, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet. ![]()
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