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BAKBox 2 Collapsible Truck Bed Toolbox That is Compatible With BAKFlip Tonneau on 2017 Ford F-350  

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Thanks for you help I need a few miles on the road towing our 2018 Montana 5th wheel trailer, with our 2017 F350 Super Duty CCSB to confirm clearances using the tonneau cover in the open position folded onto itself and lying flat behind the cab on the truck rails. Do you have a vetical distance from my rails to top of the folded cover and also a distance to the rear most point of the folded cover from the front inside of my box. My F350 has a 6-9inch short box. Thanks in advance for further assistance.

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The BAKFlip MX4 Tonneau Cover # BAK48330 is a fit for your 2017 Ford F-350 and is compatible with the BAKBox 2 Collapsible Truck Bed Toolbox # BAK92501. The box is 60" long x 10" wide x 10" deep and has a weight capacity of 400 lbs and will clamp onto your tonneau's frame rails with the hardware it comes with.

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Kyle S

Dave

4/5/2018

Thanks for you help I need a few miles on the road towing our 2018 Montana 5th wheel trailer, with our 2017 F350 Super Duty CCSB to confirm clearances using the tonneau cover in the open position folded onto itself and lying flat behind the cab on the truck rails. Do you have a vetical distance from my rails to top of the folded cover and also a distance to the rear most point of the folded cover from the front inside of my box. My F350 has a 6-9inch short box. Thanks in advance for further assistance.

Kyle S.

4/5/2018

The panels on tonneau cover # BAK48330 are 1/2" thick and with the support rails it is going to be roughly 3" to 4" from the bed rails to the top of the folded cover (when folded three times) on your 2017 Ford F-350. I reached out to BAK Industries and they did not have the exact length of each panel, though with a quad-fold cover on an 81" bed a conservative estimate is 25" to 30".

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