Figures can be found in the WheelWally Installation Instructions.
1. Does your truck have a metal bed or a spray-on bed...?
If yes: Proceed to step 2.
If no: You probably have a drop-in bed liner.
Bed liner installations are not recommended. See the F.A.Q.
2. Does your bike have standard (26", 650b, 29", or 700c) sized wheels…?
If yes: Proceed to step 3.
If no: The WheelWally is not recommended for other wheel sizes.
3. Is your bike a tandem…?
If yes: We're sorry, the WheelWally is not recommended for tandem bikes.
If no: Proceed to step 4.
4. Enter your "truck bed depth" here: __________
See Fig. 3. If your "truck bed depth" is between 14 1/2" and 23", go to step 5.
If your "truck bed depth" is something else, we're sorry, the WheelWally won't fit.
5. Enter your truck bed "front rail width" here: __________
See Fig. 3. If your "front rail width" is between 1/2" and 3 1/2", go to step 6.
If you have a "track system" on your truck, go to step 6.
If your "front rail width" is something else, we're sorry, the WheelWally won't fit.
6. Do you have a long-bed, 8 foot, full sized, truck bed…?
If yes: Install your WheelWally. See Fig. 4.
If no: Proceed to step 7.
7. Enter your "useable bed length" here: __________
See Fig. 3. Proceed to step 8.
8. Enter your "bike length plus 4 inches" here: __________
See Fig. 5. Proceed to step 9.
9. Is "useable bed length" greater than "bike length plus 4 inches"…?
If yes: Install your WheelWally. See Fig. 4.
If no: Sorry, the WheelWally doesn't work well with short bed trucks.
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