Support/Cargo Bar for bed. Thoughts?

EJensen

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Specifically, this.

The range (45 in. to 114 in.) means it could be used front-to-back or side-to-side to keep cargo from sliding around. I have a set from a different manufacturer that I suspect are a lot stronger but also a lot more expensive. I wouldn't leave those in the bed. These ones are cheap enough that I wouldn't mind leaving them in the elements and possibly subject to being stolen.

Does anyone here have any experience with using these as cargo management?
 

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Specifically, this.

The range (45 in. to 114 in.) means it could be used front-to-back or side-to-side to keep cargo from sliding around. I have a set from a different manufacturer that I suspect are a lot stronger but also a lot more expensive. I wouldn't leave those in the bed. These ones are cheap enough that I wouldn't mind leaving them in the elements and possibly subject to being stolen.

Does anyone here have any experience with using these as cargo management?
I had that style, mine always rusted out. Slate has slots for 2x4s or whatever to slide in for cargo management so I dont think you need to buy one
 
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