Hardware comes with the kit , no instructions. I had to speak with the service manager and printed out a full 60 page document on how to install. The top of the rack did not fit in my trucks bed. I had to return to the dealership with a work van for pickup.
I felt the same way , but I ended up getting the matching ARB bed rack which was showcased on this truck personally I think the Trailhunter should have been sold with the bedrack.
$300 thats the lowest low ball offer for one ive have yet to see...lmao. I mean they are retailed at $1200 and up for a new one and for $600 I would say it is a fair offer I sold the one off my Trialhunter for $700 and it sold within two days of me posting it on offerup .
Im not to sure if I can agree with you on this. LOL. I purchased a Trailhunter and my Manufacture window sticker says ill get 22 city and 24 highway with my all the options on my truck per the sticker / manufacture , so if we are getting 3/4 of that (17 to 18 mpg) how is that on anyone who...
idk about waiting, I mean even @The car care nut from youtube had a video on this! lol. I mean if your leasing or financing your truck and you plan on trading it in then I guess take it in at 10k (this is why I refuse to purchase a used vehicle). I took my Trialhunter at 1000k , going in at 6k...
Not sure how much it weigh, its sturdy but not light. I was able to pick up to top end myself and throw it up when I was installing it. I ordered it at the dealership I bought the truck at South Bay Toyota , took them 4 days to receive the parts. The parts came in 3 boxes on a pallet.
After the short read it appears they updated the suspension with Old Man Emu BP-51 Suspension . This kit allows for the extra weight as its marketed as a "heavy duty" suspension kit. Seem like that front bumper going to be heavy heavy.