PaulGrun
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Yes and no. In the front wall of the bed on either side there is a rubber plug or cover, maybe 2” x 3” or so. You drill through that for the drain tubes. Easy and no stress.Picking up my power boost F150 tonight and will be installing the retract pro XR cover. Does anyone know if I will have to drill holes for the drainage tubes, or are there existing holes in the front of the bed? If I need to add drainage holes, is there a specific location they should be drilled? My truck is coming with the Ford spray in bedliner. Appreciate any advice!
Ps - I also have a spray in bed liner. No problems.
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