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Tacoma Loose Bed design Flaw explanation If your bed is loose, remove bolt and see if metal sleeve is in line with floor of bed If it protrudes above the floor it means the composite block mount has eroded DO NOT GRIND IT FLAT WITH A GRINDER TO MATCH THE LEVEL OF THE FLOOR!!! You will cause misalignment of the bed The spacer is the height guide
Bed Rail Tie Down comparisons - Tacoma World I need to replace the OEM bed rail tie downs for lower profile options My Tonneau cover rail makes adjusting the stock tie downs challenging for my
2017 Tacoma Bed Misalignment Joined: Oct 22, 2016 Member: #200382 Messages: 2,327 Gender: Male 2017 TRD OFFROAD QUICKSAND, DCLB, TECH Your suffering from 2 issues 1 Taco lean 2 3rd gen bed misalignment Take it back to the dealer and have them align your bed or do it yourself by loosening the bed bolts The taco lean is due to the fuel tank being in the driver's side It
Bed storage ideas - Tacoma World What do you have for bed storage solutions? Looking for ways to store recovery gear and other things without them sliding around Not interested in
Bed Storage - Simple DIY - Tacoma World Figured I'd share a simple, effective, inexpensive, DIY solution I came up with and have been using for storing things in the bed of my gen3 DCLB
Bed Rail Caps - Tacoma World The bed rail caps are just held on with a bunch of clips They are not attached to the bed or blocks mentioned above with any sort of adhesive I think that the blocks are just there to support weight on the caps I had both of my bed rail caps off to install my Diamondback tonneau cover
Bed Removal? - Tacoma World 6 bed bolts, remove gas cap (4 bolts), remove tail lights, bed electrical outlet, tailgate and camera There are a few clips you must remove off the bed by the tail lamps
Bed outlet install?? | Tacoma World Having an outlet in the bed would be nice to plug in various electronic items Anyone have any ideas on how to solve this issue? Thanks in advance I have read that the stock bed outlet has a relatively low power output In all honesty, maybe invest in a decent inverter generator I bought a Honda a few years back-
Bed replacement - Tacoma World The bed is composite plastic with the steel quarter panels bolted on The entire assembly is held onto the frame with 4 bolts in the bed plus miscellaneous fasteners clips holding parts on like the filler neck Depending on the damage, you may have to look at the frame as well Without photos, it's impossible to give any firm advice