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Post by cbrock on Feb 25, 2015 18:29:34 GMT -5
I have a 6 foot wildernest that fit on my 2001 tacoma, will this topper fit on a 2009 second generation tacoma? Bueller? Please email me at cbrock450@gmail.com I never get notifications if someone chimes in on this board.
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Post by daveindenver on Aug 13, 2019 11:07:33 GMT -5
I have a 6 foot wildernest that fit on my 2001 tacoma, will this topper fit on a 2009 second generation tacoma? Bueller? Please email me at cbrock450@gmail.com I never get notifications if someone chimes in on this board. I've got a model T76 that I've had for years on my 1991 Toyota mounted now on my 2008 Tacoma. Dimensionally it's right at the limit so there's not a lot of room for adjustment. The sides work fine but there's not much of the front lip overlapping the front wall and the door closes pretty tight on the tail gate. I was able to give the skirt of my rear door a little more bend but trimming it would be an option, too. I took the plastic bed rail caps off and that leave a completely even, flat surface around the whole bed. I have not yet done it but you could rip 2" off the inner side of the caps and maybe snap them back in if you'd like to put them back on. I'm experimenting with different ways to cover the holes with rubber sheets and things to avoid cutting mine but nothing has worked satisfactorily so that is what I may end up doing in the end. It turns out the cargo tracks inside are parallel even though the fenders are not. This makes holding it down actually pretty straightforward. I used the track-side of clamps for holding shells on trucks with these tracks. Manufacturer is AA Products and the kit is P-AC-04N www.amazon.com/AA-Racks-P-AC-04N-Utility-System-Mounting/dp/B07GZCYJ6T
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