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Rod Saver Side Mount Rod Holder

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Rod Saver's Side Mount Rod Holders are an effective method for safely storing your favorite fishing rods. The Side Mount Rod Holder is made with EPDM rubber inserts that are extremely durable and UV-resistant. Designed to hold rods in a crisscross pattern which enables more rods to be stored in a smaller space. 2 pieces.
   



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Side Mount Rod Holder

8 Rod

Model: SM8 38-424-500-00
Your Price (each): $22.99
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Side Mount Rod Holder

6 Rod

Model: SM6 38-424-498-00
Your Price (each): $19.99
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Rod Saver's Side Mount Rod Holders are an effective method for safely storing your favorite fishing rods. The Side Mount Rod Holder is made with EPDM rubber inserts that are extremely durable and UV-resistant. Designed to hold rods in a crisscross pattern which enables more rods to be stored in a smaller space. 2 pieces.
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When you undo the velcro strap - do the rods stay in their holders while you select a rod that you want to use or do they all fall out>
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8 rod- THIS IS 12 ¾ IN LONG; 2 IN ACROSS; 1 ½ IN TALL AND 2 ½ IN BETWEEN SCREW HOLES.
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Stainless steel screws supplied, bolts you'd have to buy
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It will come with the hardware to mount it.
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Would depend somewhat on your truck, but I would say yes I could on my Dodge Dakota
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Yes, it could as long as you realize you would be putting holes on the inside of your truck bed.
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