OneTraveler
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Looks like with the tonneau brackets the rack still sits a little lower than the roofline, correct? any chance you could do a measurement of the difference?Max modular with the Tonneau brackets.
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Looks like with the tonneau brackets the rack still sits a little lower than the roofline, correct? any chance you could do a measurement of the difference?Max modular with the Tonneau brackets.
Yes, but it is butt ass expensive. The only one I found.Has anyone found a tonneau cover that will work with the Yakima rack?
https://www.autoanything.com/tonneau-covers/truck-covers-usa-american-roll-tonneau-coverHas anyone found a tonneau cover that will work with the Yakima rack?
these are the same rails as the BAK revolver series uses. So for under $900 you get the same T-Slot options, but a less fancy hard rolling cover.Yes, but it is butt ass expensive. The only one I found.
https://www.autoanything.com/tonneau-covers/truck-covers-usa-american-roll-tonneau-cover
Rolling covers can't be opened underneath the yakima rack.these are the same rails as the BAK revolver series uses. So for under $900 you get the same T-Slot options, but a less fancy hard rolling cover.
likely true, but how often do you need to open your rolling cover while having the yakima rack on? if its a permanent install I understand the worry, if its only once in a while, im glad I saved the money. Im personally using quick release rhino rack mounts on mine so that if I need to roll it its not a big deal. your other option is to get this rolling cover and then build your own or pay for a custom rack so that it is compatible. the most important aspect is having the rail attachments, rack options are endless.Rolling covers can't be opened underneath the yakima rack.
Does the track come with all revolver tonneau?I had one built to fit the cover, more pictures to follow after I mount the rack and tent
YesDoes the track come with all revolver tonneau?
Yes , you need to finagle it a little bit but you can open it and roll it up to the front brackets.Can you open the tonneau when the rack is installed?
it's about 2" I figured a way to raise it without sacrificing any strength about 2.5"Looks like with the tonneau brackets the rack still sits a little lower than the roofline, correct? any chance you could do a measurement of the difference?
For the Gladiator, yes. AFAIK, the revolvers for all other brand trucks do not have the T-slots.Does the track come with all revolver tonneau?
This is what I did, It takes two plates for each bracket and it raises it to rooflineit's about 2" I figured a way to raise it without sacrificing any strength about 2.5"