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Bull Ring Hidden Pocket Router Bit For Truck Bed Tie Down Anchors Rail Cap Trim, Easy To Use Cutting Tool For Tie Downs, Truck Bed Accessories, Opens Stake Pocket For Installation, 1 Router Bit

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SKU: WBCARB00NWZAQB8
Model: P5566
UPC : 069372055667
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Bull Ring Hidden Pocket Router Bit For Truck Bed Tie Down Anchors Rail Cap Trim, Easy To Use Cutting Tool For Tie Downs, Truck Bed Accessories, Opens Stake Pocket For Installation, 1 Router Bit

Simple to use router bit for work on trucks that have the stake pocket openings hidden underneath the plastic rail caps Use this tool to open rail caps of A97-14 Ford 5 Short Bed, A09-20 Ram and A14-20 Tundra crew Max trucks Just find the stake pocket according to instructions in the package, and drill a small pilot hole to allow the bit to enter the opening Then run router & bit clockwise, to clean the stake pocket The design of our router bit incorporates 4 roller bearings that run along the steel pocket as a guide, all without scratching or cutting the painted surface of the rail, creating a perfect cut opening to the stake pocket below This tool is the easiest way to make a clean, perfect Bull Ring installation possible, even in trucks where no stake pockets existed before

Features of Bull Ring Hidden Pocket Router Bit For Truck Bed Tie Down Anchors Rail Cap Trim, Easy To Use Cutting Tool For Tie Downs, Truck Bed Accessories, Opens Stake Pocket For Installation, 1 Router Bit

Bull Ring Hidden Pocket Router Bit For Truck Bed Tie Down Anchors Rail Cap Trim, Easy To Use Cutting Tool For Tie Downs, Truck Bed Accessories, Opens Stake Pocket For Installation, 1 Router Bit

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Warning Warning - California Proposition 65

This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.