If you are careful and not like me , you will not punch a hole in the front battery compartment with the corner of the tail gate in down position after almost fifty years of towing pull and fifth wheel . Seems like the gate will get you sooner or later. I made my gate out of angle iron (scrap bed rails) from thrift store ,five dollars a set ,took two sets and some salvage angle from scrap yard . Gate works like regular gate but most time ,I just leave it up as the notch is plenty wide. I mounted three marker double ,bulb lights . connector from Wal - Mart . Gate locks on side with padlock on right side decided not to add lock left side both sides have locking pull lock type pull to unlock , had cable on gate but removed as they were a pain , I just lower the gate on to the step bumper Or remove it just like the regular gate I just copied the original gate set up ,works fine Lights are retest in middle of gate flat side to out except at lights . I did not box the angle as it would require to much steel and be to heavy just put the open side of the L to inside the bed Cost about Twenty dollars and some wire welding and paint ,thought about having it power coated but couldn't part with the money. So I respray ever so often. Ron Bissett in Metro Louisville KY Entry level almost fifty years. Oo.