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Done. Even though my truck doesn't arrive for another 3 months.
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Serious question, what is the difference between your and the builtright PALs panels?
Unfortunately, I don't compare our products to others. I intentionally don't look at other company's products. I don't want to be influenced by their designs. If you're curious how that works out over a full product line, please take a look at our main website (https://AmericanAdventureLab.com). We don't follow others. We solve our own problems in our own way.

I apologize if that isn't what you're looking for as a comparison. It isn't my intent to sound brash. Their panels may be great. I have no idea. I wish them nothing but success. I just know what we have put ours through, even using this design for several years on the Gladiator platform with zero failures.
 
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Serious question, what is the difference between your and the builtright PALs panels?
After posting that, I decided to take a look at the panels you mentioned. I am not going to say which product is better. I will never speak down to a competitor's products. We all have our reasons for designing things a certain way, but I can speak to some differences that affect the strength of our design.
  • We have several flanges built into our design. These flanges add substantial rigidity over non-flanged designs. They are also more difficult to produce since they require additional machines and accurate processes.
  • We do not use any spacers that offset the force applied vertically. All of our mounting points are panel-to-bedside flush, meaning no hardware is put in a potential sideload failure or wear over time.
  • We maintain a consistent plane over the mounting surface (no overlapping panels). As indicated by the red connecting part in the attached photo, we connect the two main panels with an additional piece attached behind the mounting surface. This adds a ton of strength and ensures a consistent mounting surface, again adding production expense and value.

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well you explained the difference between yours and the competition and that is exactly what I had asked for and why I will be ordering yours
Thank you. Sorry it was a little long winded. I have a lot of respect for anyone making products in the US and don't want it to come across as us speaking badly about other designs.We just focus on our solutions.
 

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Thank you. Sorry it was a little long winded. I have a lot of respect for anyone making products in the US and don't want it to come across as us speaking badly about other designs.We just focus on our solutions.
Quick question the way these mount will they impact the was a Bakflip mx4 cover?
 
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Quick question the way these mount will they impact the was a Bakflip mx4 cover?
Having not installed a MX4 myself, I can't say for sure, but based on the video on the REALTRUCK site, it looks like the MX4 attaches to the inner flange of the bedsides. I don't see any reason that would interfere.



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I'm also unsure if it will interfere with the egr rolltrac cover
 

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I'm also unsure if it will interfere with the egr rolltrac cover
That one also attaches to the inner flange of the bed rails, so it should work. However, the tensioning brackets, that hold the cover onto the bedsides, seem to tension against the bedsides. If you have our MOLLE panels installed, those brackets would then tension against our MOLLE panels. I also don't see where they're exiting with the drains on the '24+ trucks. On the 5th gen, there was a hole in the bed that their tubes passed through. If you can send me some photos of those tubes installed on yours, I'll be glad to weigh in. Thanks for your interest!
 

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