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I imagine the ends are attached with a T slot nut. Which means you should be able to loosen the knob, then just rotate while the nuts stay in place. I would want to find a way to support/connect the lower section to the bed rail once lifted. I just got the basic mesh net for now. See if I want to update in the future
So I took the brackets out… took some photos. There is no way for that divider to pivot up or down. There’s no way for it to go anywhere other than slide in the bed rails either forward or back. I don’t care what the description says… the description had me doubting myself so much I went out to see if there was any way it could do what the description says - and the answer is absolutely not.

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It 100% does not rotate. I saw another one online that does. Can’t remember the manufacturer.
 

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So I took the brackets out… took some photos. There is no way for that divider to pivot up or down. There’s no way for it to go anywhere other than slide in the bed rails either forward or back. I don’t care what the description says… the description had me doubting myself so much I went out to see if there was any way it could do what the description says - and the answer is absolutely not.
Could you hypothetically drill a hole where the divider sits in the bracket to rotate 90 degrees?

Edit: It looks like the divider can be rotated 90d where it sits in the mount? And the bolt that screws in has a slot to go in on all 4 sides of the square bar?
 

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Could you hypothetically drill a hole where the divider sits in the bracket to rotate 90 degrees?
Don’t think so - you’d be drilling into the “T” … and then it’d never slide into bed rails.
 

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Don’t think so - you’d be drilling into the “T” … and then it’d never slide into bed rails.
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The mount stays in the same position, the divider itself just rotates and mounts into the blue t slot?
 

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The mount stays in the same position, the divider itself just rotates and mounts into the blue t slot?
There no way no how that I can see to make the divider pivot with the current brackets.
 
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You’d have to dismantle the whole thing from the rails and drill and tap new holes.

It’s not something you could modify to have it rotate in place.
 

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The mount stays in the same position, the divider itself just rotates and mounts into the blue t slot?
Not having one, that seems like a not so "easy" thing to do. @Sner I appreciate you going back and looking at all this. I'm still on the fence with what to do back there. Hopefully some aftermarket stuff comes out that's cheaper and more versatile.
 

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Not having one, that seems like a not so "easy" thing to do. @Sner I appreciate you going back and looking at all this. I'm still on the fence with what to do back there. Hopefully some aftermarket stuff comes out that's cheaper and more versatile.
No worries. I would have preferred something that flipped up for more versatility But this was available “now” and needed one, it’s not ridiculous to get it out when I need the full bed - If anyone does find one that flips up share the link!
 

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I just picked up the OEM bed divider and it can be "positioned" horizontally but it's a PITA. You basically have to uninstall and then reinstall the whole thing again LOL.

The "easiest" way to accomplish this is to do it take the unit out completely, reposition the t-bolts, reattach the two sides that go into the bed rails and then "slide" the whole thing back in from the back horizontally (you have to take off the two plastic end caps from the rails first).

As of this writing, i see no real purpose for this "feature" because if you really needed to maximise space, you can just slide the divider all the way toward the cab (the divider is only about 2 inches deep) and if that's not enough, you might as well just take the divider out completely.

In theory, you can put cargo underneath the divider when its positioned horizontally. You can also theoretically attach things on top of the horizontally positioned divider but I would not put much weight on it because the whole thing is just held up by 2 small bolts.
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