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Alternative to trail rail package?

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You can buy the Mopar Bed Rails as an accessory and bolt them in yourself. I did this on my Gladiator Sport S.
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You can't just come in here with that kind of information and leave. Part numbers and prices Sir, post haste.
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Well, if you insist.
Bed Rail Mopar No 82215957. $315
Bolts included, size is 6mmx1.0x30
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I noticed in the OP of this thread that there is a 120V outlet in the cab. I am not sure this is correct. Can anyone here please confirm that information?

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I noticed in the OP of this thread that there is a 120V outlet in the cab. I am not sure this is correct. Can anyone here please confirm that information?

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Rob
Rubicons (and I think overlands) come with the 400w inverter and power in the cab. You get bed power by adding the cargo management group.
 

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OK, this confirms what I knew for my particular JT. I am getting a sport S so I don't have the cab installed inverter.

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It’s interesting that you should ask this today of all days. Earlier today I got a call from a local Jeep dealer to tell me that he just got in 2 Gladiator’s. They were both Rubicons. One had the trail rail system and the other one did not. I took a close look between the bed of the truck and the cab of the truck. And behind each bolt was a nut welded to the inside of the bed. So if you can just order the 3 rails then it would take you maybe a total of 5 minutes to bolt the 3 rails into place. This may be of interest to any base Sport buyers since the trail rail system is not an option on that model. Fifty million dollar question is: Can you order these 3 rails from a Jeep parts department?
I got the trail rail system from mopar after the fact and it bolted right in. The oblong holes are just index holes and actually hold the rail in place until you install the fastener. Took maybe 5-6 minutes to install.
 
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So did I but it only came with 4 tie down cleats. I’m told the Toyota Tacoma cleats are the same.
 

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Yes, mine only has four also, and they are not available separately yet from Mopar.
Interesting if the Tacoma cleats worked?
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I use the L Track. I had to mark and drill countersink hole in rails to match exactly the holes on bed, and purchase eight bolt that are 6mmx1inch SS for countersink hole, since the ring stud fitting doesn't slide in the track very well I dont think countersinking the mounting bolts was necessary but that's just my thinking

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I use the L Track. I had to mark and drill countersink hole in rails to match exactly the holes on bed, and purchase eight bolt that are 6mmx1inch SS for countersink hole, since the ring stud fitting doesn't slide in the track very well I dont think countersinking the mounting bolts was necessary but that's just my thinking

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This is awesome...what length track did you get?
 

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I use the L Track. I had to mark and drill countersink hole in rails to match exactly the holes on bed, and purchase eight bolt that are 6mmx1inch SS for countersink hole, since the ring stud fitting doesn't slide in the track very well I dont think countersinking the mounting bolts was necessary but that's just my thinking

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How much pull have you put on these with only the 4 bolts holding it. I'm curious if it flexes if the tied-down is between 2 bolts. I was considering adding some nutserts for more mounting points but if that's not needed then I'll do what you've done. Looks Good!
 

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SuperStrut 10 foot length cut into two 51 inch rails. Had to trim one hole to get the rail to line up with the bed mounting points. 3/8 inch cone nuts with eye bolts in them for now. They are very easy to install and can be placed any where on the rail. Sprayed all the hardware with Dupli Color bed liner. I will be making custom brackets that will accept rail towers and vertical rails that will bolt to the cone nuts. I spent about $35 on what you see in the bed, both sides of the bed.

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