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Kayline snap top owners....

mp

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I am missing the aluminum angle iron brackets the hold the male snaps and run the length of the bedrails. I checked with STC and they no longer make the part, so I need to create them.

Could someone snap some pics of their factory rails, and post some dimensions? Much easier than a reverse engineer project....

Thanks.
 
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Thanks for the measurements! Is there a gap cut out where the bow mount attaches to the bedrail so the two mounts do not interfere with each other?

I take it the 1" right angle is centered on the original hard top bedrail holes and mounted in place? Or is it offset at all?

Could you snap a pic for reference? Thanks again!
 
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That would be even better! Let me know and thanks! I am in Lewisville.

Matt Perritte
940.465.4611
 

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"Is there a gap cut out where the bow mount attaches to the bedrail so the two mounts do not interfere with each other?"

No gap it overlaps it some.



"I take it the 1" right angle is centered on the original hard top bedrail holes and mounted in place? Or is it offset at all?"


offset some, the right angle's edge is 1 3/8" out from the inside edge of the bed side.
 
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