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A Taco, an IBEX and a Revolver
BAK Revolver X4ts tonneau cover & the Küat IBEX bed rack
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I got the BAK Revolver X4ts for Christmas shortly after I got my Taco. I like Revolver for its low profile when closed, rigid metal frame and roll up feature that doesn’t impede on bed space or block the rear window or rear view camera when open. I had been looking at Küat IBEX (SKU: IBEXA1) for a while and didn’t pick one up until they had an adapter that would fit the Revolver X4ts - that was finally released a few months ago and is the Retractable Tonneau Adapter - IBEXA1/A2/A3 - Compatible with Retrax, LineX, and BAK (SKU: AIXRMMS). I love the finished look of the IBEX rack, no exposed bolts or rivets, and a well built out ecosystem of accessories that uses Küat’s t-slot system.

The Adapter
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When I got the my tonneau cover, I emailed Küat and asked if they had an adapter - and Küat said “Sorry no…” Fast forward a year and we have this. The adapter box actually said “Jeep Gladiator” on it - which has been out for a while. So maybe the just had to get some testing done. The box shorted me 3 T-Slot nuts, but Küat was kind enough to 2 day ship replacement bolts.
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The IBEX adapter rails sit on the top of the Revolver X4ts rails and are locked down by 3 pairs t-slot nuts and bolts. I used a little removable thread lock to help secure the rails. The IBEX rack will sit on top of the rails and be secured from the inside.

A Taco, an IBEX and a Revolver
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Lots of videos on YouTube of the IBEX being assembled, so no need to recreate content. It’s a good looking rack!!

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Match made in heaven in my humble opinion.

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Rump view.

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This is one of 6 attachment points on the adapter rails to attach to the IBEX rack (3 on each side). Normally any bolts the attach the IBEX to the truck, Küat provides security bolts that have a pin in the socket, preventing any normal Allen wrench from removing the bolts. This is NOT the case with the adapter. Hopefully Küat will make security bolts available soon.

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Here is a close-up Revolver T-Slot Rail (bottom), Küat’s adapter rail (middle - you can see the flange to the right), and the IBEX rack sitting on top of everything.

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Here is a wider view of the rack sitting on the adapter rail.

And the moment of truth









Sucess! A tonneau cover compatible with a bed rack!

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Close-up of the rolled up Revolver tonneau inside the IBEX frame, snug, but it clears the frame and should clear Küat’s MOLLE panels.

Photo Gallery
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Final Thoughts
Although I like the look of the full width MOLLE panel, I will probably go with 3 of the narrow panels. That way I can still access the truck bed from the sides of the truck.

You probably will be limited on what you can mount on the inside of the MOLLE panels due to the roll-up nature of the tonneau cover… so no RotopaX on the inside.

The Revolver rails and IBEX adapter raise the rack above the roof of the cab.
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I eventually plan on getting the crossbar risers, so not a big deal and it gives me a little extra clearance over the antenna. I would also like to add the Küat DEK with the Diode Dynamic lights. (Küat if you are reading, I’d be happy to review it!)

Another reason I chose the IBEX was it cleared my digital rear view camera.
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Just a bit of the vertical bars on the edges of the camera’s field of view.

Overall an easy installation, with straight forward instructions. Küat customer service was great and got replacement parts out quickly. Really happy with my tonneau cover and bed rack. Küat makes a premium product, solid, well engineered and well designed. BAK Revolver fits my needs perfectly, some added bed security but gets out of the way when I actually have to haul something.

If you are looking for a tonneau cover and bed rack combo, this is a great option.
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A Taco, an IBEX and a Revolver
BAK Revolver X4ts tonneau cover & the Küat IBEX bed rack
IMG_3588.webp

I got the BAK Revolver X4ts for Christmas shortly after I got my Taco. I like Revolver for its low profile when closed, rigid metal frame and roll up feature that doesn’t impede on bed space or block the rear window or rear view camera when open. I had been looking at Küat IBEX (SKU: IBEXA1) for a while and didn’t pick one up until they had an adapter that would fit the Revolver X4ts - that was finally released a few months ago and is the Retractable Tonneau Adapter - IBEXA1/A2/A3 - Compatible with Retrax, LineX, and BAK (SKU: AIXRMMS). I love the finished look of the IBEX rack, no exposed bolts or rivets, and a well built out ecosystem of accessories that uses Küat’s t-slot system.

The Adapter
IMG_3590.webp

When I got the my tonneau cover, I emailed Küat and asked if they had an adapter - and Küat said “Sorry no…” Fast forward a year and we have this. The adapter box actually said “Jeep Gladiator” on it - which has been out for a while. So maybe the just had to get some testing done. The box shorted me 3 T-Slot nuts, but Küat was kind enough to 2 day ship replacement bolts.
IMG_3620.webp

The IBEX adapter rails sit on the top of the Revolver X4ts rails and are locked down by 3 pairs t-slot nuts and bolts. I used a little removable thread lock to help secure the rails. The IBEX rack will sit on top of the rails and be secured from the inside.

A Taco, an IBEX and a Revolver
IMG_3633.webp

Lots of videos on YouTube of the IBEX being assembled, so no need to recreate content. It’s a good looking rack!!

IMG_3638.webp

Match made in heaven in my humble opinion.

IMG_3650.webp

Rump view.

IMG_3646.webp

This is one of 6 attachment points on the adapter rails to attach to the IBEX rack (3 on each side). Normally any bolts the attach the IBEX to the truck, Küat provides security bolts that have a pin in the socket, preventing any normal Allen wrench from removing the bolts. This is NOT the case with the adapter. Hopefully Küat will make security bolts available soon.

IMG_3648.webp

Here is a close-up Revolver T-Slot Rail (bottom), Küat’s adapter rail (middle - you can see the flange to the right), and the IBEX rack sitting on top of everything.

IMG_3649.webp

Here is a wider view of the rack sitting on the adapter rail.

And the moment of truth









Sucess! A tonneau cover compatible with a bed rack!

IMG_3656.webp

Close-up of the rolled up Revolver tonneau inside the IBEX frame, snug, but it clears the frame and should clear Küat’s MOLLE panels.

Photo Gallery
IMG_3660.webp

IMG_3661.webp

IMG_3658.webp

IMG_3653.webp

IMG_3642.webp

IMG_3663.webp

IMG_3644.webp

IMG_3668.webp

IMG_3667.webp

IMG_3669.webp

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Final Thoughts
Although I like the look of the full width MOLLE panel, I will probably go with 3 of the narrow panels. That way I can still access the truck bed from the sides of the truck.

You probably will be limited on what you can mount on the inside of the MOLLE panels due to the roll-up nature of the tonneau cover… so no RotopaX on the inside.

The Revolver rails and IBEX adapter raise the rack above the roof of the cab.
IMG_3640.webp

I eventually plan on getting the crossbar risers, so not a big deal and it gives me a little extra clearance over the antenna. I would also like to add the Küat DEK with the Diode Dynamic lights. (Küat if you are reading, I’d be happy to review it!)

Another reason I chose the IBEX was it cleared my digital rear view camera.
IMG_3664.webp

Just a bit of the vertical bars on the edges of the camera’s field of view.

Overall an easy installation, with straight forward instructions. Küat customer service was great and got replacement parts out quickly. Really happy with my tonneau cover and bed rack. Küat makes a premium product, solid, well engineered and well designed. BAK Revolver fits my needs perfectly, some added bed security but gets out of the way when I actually have to haul something.

If you are looking for a tonneau cover and bed rack combo, this is a great option.
Looks great——nice job (y)
 

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thx Benny, glad it clears the full roll position. Gonna order mine when the weather warms up.
 

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BUILD UPDATE: Benny gets Running Boards Not Rock Sliders
Well after some consideration I went with running boards and not rock sliders.

My initial plan was to go with NYTOP’s 2024 Tacoma Rock Sliders which have a great, integrated look - and what seems to be a small step area:
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I really like how they “fit” the new Tacoma, and they did a great job designing them. But….
1) The first knock was these rock sliders are about 3-4 months back ordered.
2) Second, shipping was an addition $500+ putting the final price around $1,900.
3) Finally I had to ask myself “Do I really need rock sliders?” I like the idea of them but in reality I won’t be rock crawling anytime soon in my brand new Taco. ?

So a little reality check is always good when shopping. Yeah this is mostly a commuter rig, and he’ll get to do some fun off road stuff every now and then. Running boards win!

I was just starting to look for some when I decided to look on the for sale area of our forum.
Fortunately, found another owner selling his Toyota TRD Cast Aluminum Running Boards that came with his truck.

My Pros:
-OEM “look” with TRD branding
-Good Price at $800 (Retails $900 to $1,400)
-Easy install
-Should offer some added body panel protection
-Solid stable platform, with textured non-slip surface
~More practical for my needs

-My Cons
-Not as sleek as I was originally looking for.
-A touch heavy, but they are cast aluminum.

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I can’t seem to escape the TRD branding ?
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Forgot to add pictures of them mounted on the truck…
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The look like they stick out a lot because the panel curved in ward,
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but in reality they are pretty in line with the fender flares.
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I really like these.
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