

Well there were two of them silicone glued to the bottom as shims.Īfter replacing the RamBox in the bed, I was pushing down on the bottom and the left bolt hole with shim still had a little travel to hit the bed. See the shiny silver washer on the bottom left? I tried lowering it a few times but no dice. This box was adjusted all the way up leading to the "looks open" I was dealing with. Not sure who designed this but by removing it, you can now access these two black bolts and there is a fair amount of free play in it. The lock can be adjusted, just not without removing the RamBox. You can obviously see they are not there but you can also obviously see there is plenty of room for them should you be a better welder than I am.Īnd the outside where the lock is. I know some had asked about stake pockets on a RamBox. The square hole is where you disconnected the wiring from below. No idea what the scalloped "patch" is on the left outer wall. These are all passenger side and this is looking toward the rear. Here are shots of the bed without the RamBox installed. The black top of the lid will be against your bed and not the lid paint. You can close the lid (you can open it via the physical key since it doesn't have power) or you can lay it on it's back in the bed and carefully let the lid open. You can then set it in the bed but it will want to tip over if the lid is open. With RamBox lid open and from standing inside the bed, pull up on the whole assembly by grasping the two sides of the lid.

All of these 8mm bolts are identical and appear to have red locktite on them.ģ. Remove all bolts inside the RamBox including the two black ones on the latch pin (where you see two welded on nuts - but leave those alone) and two each on the outside hinges that go into the bed. The fiber cover seen at the bottom has the air compressor above it.Ģ. This photo is passenger side with bumper to your left. Driver's side is a double connector as it has the AC wiring for the outlet as well. Unclip the right, larger connector shown (slide red tab out with screwdriver maybe 3mm and then you can access the part to push in and it will disconnect). From underneath near the bumper, you'll find an access hole on each side. Looked all over for ways to adjust and decided it had to come out. Kind of looked like it was already open when walking up from the side. My passenger RamBox just didn't close enough to suit me. Why remove or adjust RamBoxes? Maybe the doors don't close or sit right? Maybe you need to get into this area to install modify the bed, wheel well or insert, or you are installing another custom RamBox mod? Doesn't matter.
