Average Customer Rating for Truck Tailgates: 4.00 out of 5 Stars (530 Customer Reviews)
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10 of 11 people found this review helpful.
It was easy and quick to install. It appears as sturdy as the tailgate handle that came with the truck. Great for stowing luggage in the covered bed when I travel.
—Reviewed by Michael C (Mars, PA) 2011 Toyota Tacoma 
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2 of 2 people found this review helpful.
The case was very easy to install anyone with a drill driver could do this. The case fits well and works perfectly. The only drawback is that I think it could be slightly bigger. The length along the side of the bed is perfect but it could be an inch or two wider. There is plenty of room for getting 4x8 sheets between the wheel wells so the case could have extended into the bed, from the side, a little more. I have used it now for two weeks and have found it to be very handy. I store my B%W hitch easily if I remove the three ball assembly from the actual draw bar. I can still get a few tools in the same box as well as small hardware purchased for particular projects. Really like the box but would like it more if it were wider.
—Reviewed by David M (Liberty, MO) 2007 Toyota Tundra 
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6 of 6 people found this review helpful.
Westin Truck-Pal Ladder, very easy to install,simple instruction, all hardware included, will look at westin products in the future. Works Great !
—Reviewed by Linda S (Seneca, SC) 1999 Ford F-150 
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3 of 5 people found this review helpful.
Installed in minutes and seems to work well with bed cover to keep things water tight.
—Reviewed by Mike S (Loveland, CO) 2010 Ford F-150 
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8 of 8 people found this review helpful.
Very cool device. Installation was a pain at times. The actual gate lock mechanism was easy. Wiring it in was not. Trying to get the wire through the firewall was a nightmare. here is a little advice. Get the stiffest coat hanger around. Cut it so it is about two feet long. Bend the tip over itself so there are no sharp points. Working from within the cab push the hanger through the firewall rubber grommet next to the wire loom. Have someone watching the progress of the hanger as it rides along the inside of the rubber grommet. Push it until it emerges from grommet. Cut ends off the two wires from the lock mechanism. Tape the two wires to coat hanger and pull through firewall. Rest is easy.
—Reviewed by Jim O (Chico, CA) 2010 Chevy Silverado 
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