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Sold: California '24+ Tacoma OEM Molle Panel Front Bed PT767-35900 (No Hardware)

sylvestk

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Hi, I have a OEM Toyota Tacoma front bed molle panel for a 2024+ Tacoma for sale.

$60. The catch is that I accidentally threw away the hardware.

It'll mount with the top holes under the front bed rail, however you'll have to acquire or make your own mounts for the bottom. The hardware it came with are little L brackets to mount it to the D hooks the front sides of the bed. Toyota doesn't seem to sell the hardware pack separately, and the L brackets are at specific angles. If you're handy, you can make brackets or if you don't mind drilling into the front wall, you can put threaded inserts in the wall and mount it with standoffs.

Instead of doing that, I just paid the dummy tax and bought a whole new panel kit for my truck.

Otherwise the panel itself is in perfect condition.

More info on how this is installed on this Tacoma World post:
www.tacomaworld.com/posts/30166352

The panel costs $150-$200 new. I'm selling it for $60 since it has no hardware.

If you're local, that would be great and the easiest. I'm in Livermore, CA. Shipping costs ($75-$100) wouldn't make it worth shipping it.

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Damn, I work in Livermore. Live here in the Valley. Im pretty handy, but I just can’t think of how I’d mount it without the hardware.
 
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Damn, I work in Livermore. Live here in the Valley. I'm pretty handy, but I just can’t think of how I’d mount it without the hardware.
Hey neighbor! If you don't mind drilling into the bed, you can install threaded inserts and use standoffs. That's actually how you install the OEM side panels anyway (I had to drill one hole in each side.

I have have the other one I bought (with the hardware) and can show you how it's installed if you decide you want to try it. The L brackets aren't simple 90 degree angles. So you'd have to make your own or bend some.

I didn't want to drill into my bed at the time I did all this. But after having to drill into the sides anyway, I should have done that for the front too with standoffs and avoid buying it twice. But you know how digging rabbit holes go :)
 
 






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