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#The next step is to drill out the holes in the bed-liner to the desired size.
##I chose a 7/8" spade bit to do this.<br />[[File:Strut_Channel_Spade_Bit.jpg|400px]]
##While pulling out on the bed-liner (to ensure you don't overshoot into the painted bed of the truck) using use your Spade Bit to drill out each pilot hole.<br />[[File:Strut_Channel_Liner_Hole_1.jpg|400px]]##Use Then use your Utility Knife to remove the excess plastic.<br />[[File:Strut_Channel_Liner_Hole_2.jpg|400px]]##Use Finish up with the Deburring Tool, followed by the Fitting Brush , to clean up the hole.<br />[[File:Strut_Channel_Liner_Hole_1.jpg|400px]][[File:Strut_Channel_Liner_Hole_2.jpg|400px]][[File:Strut_Channel_Liner_Hole_3.jpg|400px]]
##Replace the bedliner for the last time! Congratulations! The Truck is now Prepped. If you did a good job, the holes look like they belong and that they came from the factory that way (just like the holes for the 4 corner cleats)<br />[[File:Strut_Channel_Liner_Holes_4.jpg|400px]]