The details...
My whole plan here was to install extensions for a bumper project. I need the room for the hood to open with the bumper installed. A toolbox will be placed in between the rails. A winch might be added later but is secondary to the bumper and box at this time.
The problem I ran into was that everybody selling frame extensions wanted to sell the winch too. Without getting into a electric vs. hydraulic winch debate, I don't want the factory winch. So I found a source that had the extensions for cheap and they were new. They also had the inner rails that were new...but were not so cheap...and were only for one side. I started this thread to find out what the difference was between the left and right inner rails and to shed some light on the the whole process. This addition is common but finding specific information about dimensions and such is difficult.
In the pictures below you can see the only 2 holes that need to be drilled to make an inner rail work for either side. There is the original hole on either side with an offset and the new holes with an opposite offset.
The brackets on the end of the hood trunnion support bar had to be notched so the inner rail had room to slide in. This was done by drilling a second hole that slightly overlapped the original, then using a double cut file to open it up.