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- Daryl
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- '24 TRD Pro
Should be soon. Prototype is looking good.I'm eagerly waiting for their winch bumper.
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Should be soon. Prototype is looking good.I'm eagerly waiting for their winch bumper.
The driver side panel requires drilling? I hadn't seen that, bit of a letdownI really like my Victory 4x4 molle panels. I have the back and one side. The passenger side doesn't need drilling, so that's the one side I installed. I also have the Victory 4x4 front skid plate, and I'm eagerly waiting for their winch bumper.
Yeah, driver side is totally blank. No storage box to use the bolts of. Bed is composite though, drills way easy.The driver side panel requires drilling? I hadn't seen that, bit of a letdown
Well dang, there goes my option of ordering your panels. Definitely not drilling.Yeah, driver side is totally blank. No storage box to use the bolts of. Bed is composite though, drills way easy.
It does use them, but you have to mount the bottom to something.Wouldn't it make sense to use the bed rails as the mounting medium?
Can I get on the waitlist if there is one ?Should be soon. Prototype is looking good.
If you watch the install video it's really not that big of a deal for the three drilled holes. As soon as I have a need for it, I'll be getting an additional side panel for the drivers side.The driver side panel requires drilling? I hadn't seen that, bit of a letdown
I'd say don't install the driver side panel then. I think most, like ours, are drill only.My guess is people who maybe lease who may not be sure they are looking to own it, are looking for full bolt on and removable options without modification on the vehicle
I'm not bashing, just stating different ways these could be designed.I'd say don't install the driver side panel then. I think most, like ours, are drill only.
So you can just install ours that way if you wanted to source the rubber bumpers, and it's a method we've used before, but depending on weight on the panel it can vibrate.I wonder on the driver side of there was attached rubber blocks / padding on the bottom to support it you wouldn't need to drill them in. Thek being supported on the rail at the top should be enough . That's how I'd design it anyway
As long as the rails don't get moved down for the cover. I don't believe they do this on the OEM taco cover.s your passenger side and front cab peice work if there's an OEM tonneau cover?
Unfortunately that is the case from the OEM cover. Side rails are lowered. Perhaps the rear isn't will have to further inspect.As long as the rails don't get moved down for the cover. I don't believe they do this on the OEM taco cover.