![]() Here's a link to the fixed-mount bracket. You're looking for "track mount." The "ditch mount" listings on our website also use the Tacoma's "ditches" (same place where the custom tracks mount), but are a fixed-mount bracket and NOT a track. The new tracks use the existing factory holes on the Tacoma, plus rivets also. The OP was retrofitting our Hilux track to work on his cab - a nice custom install for sure (must be a pretty handy fella) but proud to say that's no longer necessary. $259 RTS547 Rhino-Rack 47" Aluminum Tracks Compatible with Toyota Tacoma Double Cab 2005-2022, Includes Hardware & End Caps, Black (RTS547) RTS547 if you'd like to look it up on our website & check out the install instructions on the product page (just click "Documents" inside the product landing page). Always feel free to reach our CS & Tech Reps anytime 8-5 MST, at 30. There's definitely no shortage of awesome options for these great trucks, and we hope this helps you make an informed decision for what's best for you. 705lb static load-rating so roof-top-tent ready! Lifetime Warranty too, like all our base-racks. This is a no-drill application, so only uses the factory mounting points, and with this type of structure & design we still achieve that incredible strength/durability we strive for. And yep, this would require drilling too.Ĥ) For an even-beefier setup, we recently launched our Rhino-Rack Backbone for Toyota Tacoma Double Cab, here's a very informative video on it by one of our most experienced Dealers Rack Outfitters in Austin Texas: Again, a custom fit for sure, so we recommend talking to an Authorized Dealer if that interests you. Yep, the tracks require a high-level of technical expertise to install, so we typically recommend using one of our Authorized Dealers to help with that, and as OP said those nice folks often guarantee their work too.ģ) We don't make a dedicated set for the Access Cab, but the good news is the "ditches" have the same profile, so folks needing that just cut-down the Double-Cab tracks to the desired size & install those. They are aluminum, marine-grade, self-sealing, and when used with the also-provided butyl mastic sealant patches (as OP said, "when installed properly") the fit is 100% waterproof, absolutely no-chance of leakage, rust-proof (even the tracks are structural grade aluminum) and backed by our Lifetime Warranty & Guarantee (also on our website) which is even valid off-road - a tidbit some other companies neglect to mention until it's too late. As we do with all our custom tracks (yes, these are totally custom for the Tacoma "ditches" as are our Tundra, 4Runner, Landcruiser tracks among others) we beef it up by requiring drilling & riveting, and we provide those rivets with the tracks. Like you guys, our customers are hitting some of the most aggressive trails in the harshest places on the planet, sometimes in military capacities, and this is a system that will get them there. Rivets prevent tracks raising/bending up between the factory mounting points where there's a good-size gap, under stress. ![]() ![]() Why? Point 2.Ģ) Frankly we're in the business of strength, and just using the bolts + factory mounting holes does not provide the strength & dexterity in a track setup for heavy offroad usage to meet our strict standards. The part # is RTS547 if you'd like to look it up on our website & check out the install instructions on the product page (just click "Documents" inside the product landing page). We hope it helps you.ġ) Since the OP's post we've launched fully customized Tacoma Tracks for the 2005-2017 Double Cab. ![]() Came across this thread and thought we'd update you guys on a few things about these custom tracks and clarify some details debated in this thread as well. ![]()
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