Putco Locker Side Bed Rails Customer Reviews
73 Customer Reviews
Load it up, tie it down and head out! Putco Locker Side Bed Rails add a half-ton of tie-down strength to your truck bed for complete load containment. Plus, you get tying loops at each end of the rail for versatile cargo securing.
They look good on the job, too. Putco Locker Bed Rails come in highly-polished stainless steel and boast 1 3/4" tubing to enhance the tough appearance of your truck.
Installation takes just a few minutes. Simply bolt your truck bed rails through your stake pocket holes-no cutting or drilling required. If you don't have stake pockets, simply drill two holes and bolt 'em in. And, Putco includes all the mounting hardware you'll need. Your Putco Locker Side Bed Rails are sold in pairs and carry a Lifetime Warranty.
Our 60+ Putco Locker Side Bed Rails customer reviews have an average rating of 4.50 out of 5 stars. To see specific reviews about your vehicle, please select your year, make and model from the drop down above.
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Reviewed by Thomas B (Boise, ID) — Feb 12, 2013 9:30 PM
A little to shiny black out of box for my need. Had them repowder coated to match existing equipment on truck and they added a touch of personalization. Very happy with rails. Took a while to get because of being back ordered but worth the wait.
Reviewed by Anthony E (NORTHERN CAMBRIA, PA) Reviewed for a 2013 Dodge Ram — Feb 06, 2013 1:19 AM
Very, very easy to install. If you have any problems, check their installation video on You Tube. Just bought a '13 Ram Laramie Longhorn with a 5'7" bed. They fit perfect!!!!
Reviewed by Richard D (Ocean City, NJ) — Dec 08, 2012 8:38 AM
the oval flat black plastic separators did not fit flush with the top of the bed rail as there is a protector on top of the side that is a continuation of the bed insert and it is rectangular. therefore the ovals had to be filed down to fit into the rectangular openings. other than that installation was easy
Reviewed by Gary S (Ironwood, MI) Reviewed for a 2010 Ford F-150 — Sep 12, 2012 6:18 AM
Rails install easily unless you have a box without visable stake pockets as my Ford does, then you have to remove the plastic covers, locate the stake pocket centers on the plastic covers, drill holes in the covers, and then re-install the covers and rails at the same time. This is more involved than some may wish to take on. The black painted rails I bought did not have the best paint job.
Reviewed by Colin M (Buffalo, MN) Reviewed for a 2010 Toyota Tundra — May 13, 2012 3:50 AM
The rails are great but the install calls for plastic sleeves not the plastic washers that were included. Also, on a Toyota Tundra, there is to be an insert included for the two rear posts - these were also not included. Otherwise they look sharp.
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