Member III
What brand/size of traction boards are those?No offense intended but I find that some of these mounting methods create big air dams that kill MPG. I try to stay as streamlined as possible, which also helps with security.
I have the Diamondback on my Colorado as well and have been wondering if some boards would fit there. I don't want to put them on the outside due to sun damage... theft... and they would hinder me being able to fold the top back over on itself.
For instance the other day I filled the back half of the bed with potted fruit trees from the local big box store. I quickly popped off the gas struts and folded the top over towards the front and secured with a ratchet strap. That way the 6ft tall trees could just stand tall and the cover was not in the way at all. I do the same every time I get long boards for projects.
Only downside is if they get muddy. However, It is a truck bed and can be hosed out. I will have all my camping gear in containers inside the bed.