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Hey Tacoma owners ,
One of the things we hear a lot from this community is how quickly truck bed space fills up—between rooftop tents, recovery boards, tools, and camping gear, there’s never enough room.
That’s why we wanted to share something we’ve been working on: a universal adjustable bed rack that’s a bit different from the usual setups. It features two full-length crossbars, each with T-slot channels built in. Instead of just being a frame, the T-slots turn the rack into a mounting platform for whatever you need:
It’s built from powder-coated aerospace-grade aluminum, rated at 600 lbs on-road / 400 lbs off-road, so it handles both work loads and weekend adventures without adding too much weight. Installation is straightforward—no drilling required.
We know every Tacoma build is unique, so we’d love to hear from you:
Do you prefer racks with simple crossbars, or do you like having T-slot / MOLLE systems to expand over time?
What’s been your go-to setup for mixing work and adventure gear?
Looking forward to seeing your builds and ideas
One of the things we hear a lot from this community is how quickly truck bed space fills up—between rooftop tents, recovery boards, tools, and camping gear, there’s never enough room.
That’s why we wanted to share something we’ve been working on: a universal adjustable bed rack that’s a bit different from the usual setups. It features two full-length crossbars, each with T-slot channels built in. Instead of just being a frame, the T-slots turn the rack into a mounting platform for whatever you need:
- Secure MOLLE panels for tools or recovery kits
- Add fuel cans, recovery boards, or lights for overlanding
- Even mount a fold-down table for campsite cooking
It’s built from powder-coated aerospace-grade aluminum, rated at 600 lbs on-road / 400 lbs off-road, so it handles both work loads and weekend adventures without adding too much weight. Installation is straightforward—no drilling required.
We know every Tacoma build is unique, so we’d love to hear from you:


Looking forward to seeing your builds and ideas


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