FAQ — bed rails

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How Do I Know if I Need Wide Rail, Standard Rails or Standard Rails With Stake Pocket Cut Outs on my Retrax Cover for my 2016 Chevy High Country?

Chevy Owner: I got a quote from you guys for Retrax.

Shawn: Okay. Are you looking to place an order?

Chevy Owner: Yeah. Just got to make sure I'm getting the right one from you.

Shawn: Chevy Owner, what kind of truck do you have, my friend?

Chevy Owner: A 2016 Chevy High Country 2500.

Shawn: Okay. And you want the Pro Series?

Chevy Owner: No. Just the regular one.

Shawn: Just the one? Okay. MX or shiny?

Chevy Owner: The flatter looking one.

Shawn: Okay, matte black? And then wide rail, standard rails or standard rails with stake pocket cut-outs?

Chevy Owner: So, that's where I'm not sure what I need, to be honest with you.

Shawn: Okay. Well, let me ask you this, do you use your stake pockets for anything?

Chevy Owner: No. I guess I don't really have any use for stake pockets.

Shawn: Do you care if the rail doesn't cover your truck bed rails entirely?

Chevy Owner: No, I really don't care if the bed rails are covered. Actually, the little pocket holes there I do sometimes try to use them for tie downs. So, I mean, I guess if they're not covered that'd be better for me.

Shawn: Yeah. It is a little bit more for the cut-outs, but to be honest with you, you can do it with a dremel in your garage.

Chevy Owner: Yeah. Let's just... yeah, I'll stick with the regular one. It's fine.

Shawn: Okay.

Chevy Owner: I have tie down points in the bed, too, and all over the place. So, I'm good.

Shawn: Yeah, you won't void your warranty on your cover either because it's just the rails, so.

Chevy Owner: Okay. Let's go ahead and do it.

Shawn: Very cool. Everything's good to go. I will place this with Retrax now and you should see it within five to seven business days.