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<blockquote data-quote="Richard McAlister" data-source="post: 990877" data-attributes="member: 66689"><p>I added a bed extender after I bought my truck, and find it quite valuable to coral small items. I use a bungy strap to secure items right to the extender. I see them for sale often on eBay, be sure to get a Gen 2 (black finish) rather than Gen 1 (bright finish). Be aware that you may have to buy the attachment hardware separately (my Gen 1 needed two pivot pins about $15). </p><p></p><p>As far as the spare lock, I think the way the spare is attached makes it hard to steal unless the thief happens to have a Ford crank to lower it. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Welcome aboard! :driving:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard McAlister, post: 990877, member: 66689"] I added a bed extender after I bought my truck, and find it quite valuable to coral small items. I use a bungy strap to secure items right to the extender. I see them for sale often on eBay, be sure to get a Gen 2 (black finish) rather than Gen 1 (bright finish). Be aware that you may have to buy the attachment hardware separately (my Gen 1 needed two pivot pins about $15). As far as the spare lock, I think the way the spare is attached makes it hard to steal unless the thief happens to have a Ford crank to lower it. Welcome aboard! :driving: [/QUOTE]
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