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Question Regarding Tonneau Cover and Bed Molle Panel

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Hey everyone,

I'm wondering if anyone has used a tonneau cover utilizing the bed rails, and have been able to successfully install any of various bed molle panels.

Trying to keep a low profile build for gas cans and recovery boards.

Any tips or help is appreciated. 🤙
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Hey everyone,

I'm wondering if anyone has used a tonneau cover utilizing the bed rails, and have been able to successfully install any of various bed molle panels.

Trying to keep a low profile build for gas cans and recovery boards.

Any tips or help is appreciated. 🤙
I've been happy w/ this set-up (BAK Revolver cover)---- one of the reasons I got it was to keep the Molle panels (Toyota OE) usable and not take up any bed space w/ a canister.
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edit: if you have any interest in add'l info. and/or pics, here's a post from when I did the install: finally-pulled-the-trigger-on-bed-cover-rack-combo-bak-revolver-x4ts-elevate-rack-from-realtruck.13247
 
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I also have a tonneau cover with molle panels. You’ll want to install the molle panels first. You do have options on what cover to get. I ended up with a Retrax pro that has T-slots so I can add a rack if I want later. My front panel is pretty useless with my setup.

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I also have a tonneau cover with molle panels. You’ll want to install the molle panels first. You do have options on what cover to get. I ended up with a Retrax pro that has T-slots so I can add a rack if I want later. My front panel is pretty useless with my setup.

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I have the same cover as my plan is to add bars ti mount bike carriers over the bed. You didn't have to mod the panels to accommodate the cannisters? What MOLLE panels did you purchase? Truck looks great!
 

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I have the same cover as my plan is to add bars ti mount bike carriers over the bed. You didn't have to mod the panels to accommodate the cannisters? What MOLLE panels did you purchase? Truck looks great!
I used the Toyota OEM molle panels. There was no modifying needed. They mount behind the bed rail and you will need to drill holes in your bed and use a nutsetter tool with supplied hardware for the bottom. The front bed rail will need to be completely removed and the side ones almost completely removed to get the molle panels behind them. The only issue I had was the Toyota supplied nuts were of a different design than what my tool was made for. The tool threads were not long enough to fully engage the nuts. The tool set had its own nuts and I crossed my fingers and installed those. They worked. If I did it again I'd skip the front panel. The Toyota panels are the cheapest I found and worked with my Trailhunter. I don't think some of the others do. Make sure you get the right ones, 5' bed vs 6' bed and if you go that route the parts department at your local dealership can print the instructions because they don't come with them.

Thank you. I'm happy with my set up so far.
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