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I've had the Toyota bed cover on my PRO since August. My dealer had it the next day. It's been through a Pennsylvania winter and probably 50+ car washes. No problems and the low profile looks good.
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I have a new 2025 non-hybrid Off Road. I just installed a bed mat and an OEM Tonneau cover. The Toyota parts site doesn't seem to be updated for 2025 fitment, yet. You therefore get warnings about, "may not fit your vehicle," when you order.

I used the 2024 fitment, and everything worked fine. I can confirm that the following parts numbers are a perfect fit for a non-hybrid 2025 Off Road with a 5 ft bed:
  • Bed mat - P/N PT90C-35240-02
  • Tonneau cover - P/N PT954-35240
 
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I have a new 2025 non-hybrid Off Road. I just installed a bed mat and an OEM Tonneau cover. The Toyota parts site doesn't seem to be updated for 2025 fitment, yet. You therefore get warnings about, "may not fit your vehicle," when you order.

I used the 2024 fitment, and everything worked fine. I can confirm that the following parts numbers are a perfect fit for a non-hybrid 2025 Off Road:
  • Bed mat - P/N PT90C-35240-02
  • Tonneau cover - P/N PT954-35240
are those p/n#'s for a 5ft bed or a 6ft ?
 

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Question, when I fold mine all the way back (resting on the window) the "arms" are off by a few millimeters. If i latch both arms into place, there is a gap between the window and tonneau cover's "foam bumps". Essentially the arms are holding the cover in place from going forwards and backwards [i figured it rests on the window and the arms are just to prevent the wind in flipping it back down]. I'm worried it's putting too much stress on the arms and that specific part of the tonneau cover railing. The cover and rails are installed as per the instructions manual:

  • page 4 step (b) Before tightening, make the necessary adjustments to the rail so that is pushed forward and tight against the front bulkhead.
  • page 8, step (h) Adjust the cover until the rear seal has the rearward most fin on top of the tailgate and the second fin leaning on the edge of the tailgate

Anyone else's looks like this? Perhaps this is an intended design? [the gap is only a few mm].. I was thinking maybe my foam blocks are placed incorrectly, but the gap exists regardless of placement.

2024 Tacoma OEM Trifold Hard Tonneau Cover PT954-35240 installed on 2024 Tacoma 20250505_213448 (1)
 

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Question, when I fold mine all the way back (resting on the window) the "arms" are off by a few millimeters. If i latch both arms into place, there is a gap between the window and tonneau cover's "foam bumps". Essentially the arms are holding the cover in place from going forwards and backwards [i figured it rests on the window and the arms are just to prevent the wind in flipping it back down]. I'm worried it's putting too much stress on the arms and that specific part of the tonneau cover railing. The cover and rails are installed as per the instructions manual:

  • page 4 step (b) Before tightening, make the necessary adjustments to the rail so that is pushed forward and tight against the front bulkhead.
  • page 8, step (h) Adjust the cover until the rear seal has the rearward most fin on top of the tailgate and the second fin leaning on the edge of the tailgate

Anyone else's looks like this? Perhaps this is an intended design? [the gap is only a few mm].. I was thinking maybe my foam blocks are placed incorrectly, but the gap exists regardless of placement.

20250505_213448 (1).jpg
Mines also like this, and I slid it all the way back towards the tailgate so I can still use my digital rear view, it moves a bit in the wind but I don’t know why else the rods would be there if you couldn’t transport while folded up
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