User guide
• To install the bed extender into the
extender position, perform the
following:
• Lower the tailgate.
• Make sure the center handle is
unlocked and rotate the center
handle vertically in order to
release the extender side gates.
• Fit the end of the side gate ends
onto the pin and handle.
• Rotate the handles to the
horizontal position to secure into
place.
Bed Rail Tie-Down System
• There are two adjustable cleats on
each side of the bed that can be
used to assist in securing cargo.
• Each cleat must be located and
tightened down in one of the
detents, along either rail, in order
to keep cargo properly secure.
• To move the cleat to any position
on the rail, turn the nut
counterclockwise, approximately
three turns. Then, pull out on the
cleat and slide it to the detent
nearest the desired location. Make
sure the cleat is seated in the
detent and tighten the nut.
• To remove the cleats from the
utility rail, remove the end cap by
pushing up on the locking tab,
located on the bottom of the end
cap. Slide the cleat off the end of
the rail.
CAUTION!
• Failure to follow the following
items could cause damage to
the vehicle:
• Assure that all cargo inside
the storage bins is properly
secured.
• Do not exceed cargo weight
rating of 150 lb (68 kg) per
bin.
• Leaving the lid open for
extended periods of time could
cause the vehicle battery to
discharge. If the lid is required
to stay open for extended
periods of time, it is
recommended that the bin lights
be turned off manually using the
on/off switch.
• Ensure cargo bin lids are closed
and latched before moving or
driving vehicle.
• Loads applied to the top of the
bin lid should be minimized to
prevent damage to the lid and
latching/hinging mechanisms.
• Damage to the RamBox
®
bin
may occur due to heavy/sharp
objects placed in bin that shift
due to vehicle motion. In order
to minimize potential for
damage, secure all cargo to
prevent movement and protect
inside surfaces of bin from
heavy/sharp objects with
appropriate padding.
• The maximum load per cleat
should not exceed 250 lbs
(113 kg) and the angle of the
load on each cleat should not
exceed 60 degrees above
horizontal, or damage to the
cleat or cleat rail may occur.
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