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BuiltRight Industries Utility Rail System - A $230 Mopar Trail Rail Alternative

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I got my BuiltRight rails on sale for about $217. I priced out about $120 to do it myself. For $97 difference I figured the plug and play solution was worth it to have the nice finish and nice caps.
Eh, I'm cheap I'd be happier with the money I'd had saved. Lol
Plus I still have to make some tie down points.
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HOLY SH*T! Thanks bud! :like:

I'll try to make a better video this time.

You coming out with some snazzy easily movable tie downs like the MOPAR one has?
Kickass video, going to order one now
 

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To clarify, you got the diamond back that mounts to the built right “trail rails”?
I had the BuiltRight rails before I got my Diamondback. I ordered it with the rail system. The Diamondback claps for rails are different then without rails. if you have the Diamondback already, I would reach out to them and see if they will send you the kit. Very responsive and great customer service. No issues with the BuiltRight rails at all.
 

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I had the BuiltRight rails before I got my Diamondback. I ordered it with the rail system. The Diamondback claps for rails are different then without rails. if you have the Diamondback already, I would reach out to them and see if they will send you the kit. Very responsive and great customer service. No issues with the BuiltRight rails at all.
I don’t have either. Just working to make a list of next things I want to add. Don’t want to make a mistake as it could be costly. None of this stuff is cheap. Lol
 

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Re-opening an old thread but please forgive me. I want to get the BRI rail system but really want the Mopar soft try-fold bed cover as well. Does anybody know if this cover will work or any cover that matter? Thanks in advance.
 

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I have a rail system made of the same material and have used hardware store materials to provide tie downs (see pictures). The Unistrut lugs/nuts I found have 3/8 nc thread. The system is installed using the existing mounting points provided for use with the Mopar Bed Rails. On my Glad the rails system fits and is mounted below BAK Revolver bed cover. The Toyota tie downs do not work with the Unistrut bed rails.

Jeep Gladiator BuiltRight Industries Utility Rail System - A $230 Mopar Trail Rail Alternative IMG_5126


Jeep Gladiator BuiltRight Industries Utility Rail System - A $230 Mopar Trail Rail Alternative IMG_5127


Jeep Gladiator BuiltRight Industries Utility Rail System - A $230 Mopar Trail Rail Alternative IMG_5128
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