I agree. I'm ocd enough to want to measure thus Trailhunter bed length and width against a regular off road or Sport. My gut says they are the same, but blazing new ground with the Trailhunter trim, I wantcto be sure before dropping $$ on the tonneau cover.Definitely not compatible with at least the OEM tonneau
Front rail stays where it's at. The side rails are relocated down about an inch with the rails/brackets for the cover.For those of you that have installed the oem tonneau cover, do your trucks have the bed rail on the front of the bed? Does it just stay as installed or does it move down too?
Front rail stays where it's at. The side rails are relocated down about an inch with the rails/brackets for the cover.
Perfect. Thanks on bot the front rail info and the video!Front rail stays where it's at. The side rails are relocated down about an inch with the rails/brackets for the cover.
The decked system may solve the storage problem. Not sure how it would fit with the compressor.Ok, pics of how the Trailhunter ARB bar bolts into the factory rails. I'm inclined to just remove the bar in favor of the oem tonneau cover. The one thing, and only thing I think Toyota overlooked for offroaders was secure storage for camping gear. Anything now available means removal of the ARB bar.
Thought about that briefly, but have gone with the tonneau cover a d sold the bar.The decked system may solve the storage problem. Not sure how it would fit with the compressor.
Ordered mine today for $982.35 + shipping on the conicelli site. https://parts.conicellitoyotaofconshohocken.com/Ok, picked up my oem tonneau cover and I do have the oem instructions! My local dealer had no issues printing a. Ooy. Glad to scan them. If I can upload a pdf file here, I'll do so after I've installed mine today.
Installation was very easy.