mtofell1 wrote:
Yep, would be getting another short bed and using my slider - just trying to figure out the attachment.
I get that the spread out puck thing is better but does that mean the centered single puck attachment is bad with a 2016?
I work with building codes and houses and this type of thing comes up all the time. Just because a slight improvement comes out to make something safer or more energy efficient, everyone immediately assumes the old way is bad. Is that kind of what is in play here with the single center puck versus spread out pucks? Would the setup of the 2016 be the same as my 2014 once the 2016 is drilled out? Or, did something else change with the attachment underneath to make the spread setup better and/or the single center puck worse (than it was in 2014)?
Thanks for the advice everyone.
4 points of attachment are generally always better than one!