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Unfortunately that is the case from the OEM cover. Side rails are lowered. Perhaps the rear isn't will have to further inspect.
Yeah, no go with the side panels with that setup.
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The driver side panel requires drilling? I hadn't seen that, bit of a letdown
I'm in the process of researching/shopping for molle panels. What I've found is the OEM panels are significantly cheaper than aftermarket. I just paid $165 for a front panel (PT767-35900). No thoughts yet since I'm waiting on delivery ... of both the panel and the truck.

Other options have been mentioned above. Rough Country, Rago Fabrication, Victory 4x4, and CaliRaised. I seem to recall all of the full-length side panels are 2-3 piece. All full-length side panels I've seen require drilling on the driver's side, but use existing bolts on the passenger side.

The Victory 4x4 panel uses through bolts with nuts. The Rago panel uses rivet nuts. The Toyota OEM side panels are a 2/3 panel and doesn't require drilling as best I can tell. I think the Rough Country is also a 2/3 length panel but does seem to require drilling.
 
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