Compatibility of Swagman Pick-Up Truck-Bed-Mounted 2 Bike Carrier with Spray in Bedliner on 2015 Ram
Question:
I noticed that in the PDF that Swagman has for this bike rack that you need to drill a hole on each side to allow for a pin on end brackets of rack to be placed in hole for extra grip/stability. Is this for a in bed liner or would I still need to drill my spray in liner?
asked by: Geoff P
Expert Reply:
I spoke with my contact at Swagman and he said the Swagman bike rack # S64702 is basically a pressure mount bike rack, but you do have the option of drilling and using the included mounting hardware for a more permanent and stable mount. If you decide to drill you will have to drill through your spray in bedliner per the instructions.
I have included a link to the installation instructions and an installation video for you to check out.
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Swagman Truck Bed Bike Rack for 2 Bikes - Fork Mount - 9-mm Skewer
- Truck Bed Bike Racks
- Fork Mount
- 2 Bikes
- Clamp-On
- Rack Lock
- 9mm Axle
- Compact Trucks
- Full Size Trucks
- Swagman
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