great product, fit is perfect.
the material is more like plastic than rubber, but soft enough to stop the gear and tools i keep under from sliding and rattling.
just a heads up all bed racks, including the beefier ones, will be limited in load capacity due to the aluminum t rails on the retrax, most racks will have a dynamic load capacity no less than 300lbs but that is reduced when attached to a tonneau. i've seen multiple reports of t bolts pulling...
skinnier tires have been proven to perform better off-road, but thicker 285's look better on the truck to me so that's up to your personal preference.
if you are not loading up incredibly heavy or towing a lot, I would recommend sticking with 6ply C load as E load will increase rotational...
invaluable piece of recovery gear and popular for a reason, relatively cheap and convenient before needing to winch yourself or be tugged out if stuck.
you could spend a lot of money to get a name brand recovery board or you could go to the home improvement store and spend $50 on wood to make...
wow that's surprising they changed it that fast.
show's how aware Toyota is of these problems and capability to address them rapidly, but disappointed in the lack of communication with their buyers :cautious: i would like for stuff like this to be transparently addressed
yeah you just directly screw into the square holes with a little bit of force, it's a pain in the ass some bolts, it helped me lay down flat and push in from behind the hole as well
looks really good, one of the best bed cap options out there.
when you get a chance can you take closer pics of the roof rails and the gap between the back of the cab and the cap?
I bought this and returned it.
It doesn't sit PERFECTLY flush on the side with the handle to the back of the center console, it fits a little too big that a corner is raised a few mm's
Love the idea though, I would rebuy if they work on the measurements.
honestly my rear fenders were already peppered with chips, so it's been hard to tell the difference.
the micros do help to a certain degree, but they definitely hold more aesthetic value than anything.
i've decided that getting rock sliders with top plates would be a better solution than any...