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We wanted to cover the (easy) steps to install the billiebars to our 2021 Mojave with a rolling Mopar tonneau cover. We do not have an affiliation but their product is great. Install time is about 20 minutes (if you have the proper security bit).
NOTE: We have the cargo management system on our jeep
STUFF YOU GET:
STUFF YOU NEED:
Remove the cargo holders if you need to realign and slide in the riser guides to the rail system (if required). At the front of the rail system (closest to the cabin) you can slide these out without removing the rail
Once they're slide in, line-up risers and install bolts - do not tighten until both sides are aligned (use the rail system notches)
Once the rails are aligned, add the cross beams and tighten the security screws and lock washers
Below is our Mopar Tonneau cover - we can open it without removing the rail system but keep the socket in the jeep to slide and reset rails to other locations as required. Note the cover is new so it's a little tight down the sides but we haven't seen water in the bed yet even with the smaller gaps since there is no velcro and the rubber seal overhangs the edges (which is why we went with the mopar top instead of a 3rd party).
NOTE: We have the cargo management system on our jeep
STUFF YOU GET:
- crossbars (2) with hardware (requires a TT40 security bit for your drill/ratchet)
- Rises (4) with mounting hardware
STUFF YOU NEED:
- TT40 Hex security Bit
- wrench or other drill to tighten risers
Remove the cargo holders if you need to realign and slide in the riser guides to the rail system (if required). At the front of the rail system (closest to the cabin) you can slide these out without removing the rail
Once they're slide in, line-up risers and install bolts - do not tighten until both sides are aligned (use the rail system notches)
Once the rails are aligned, add the cross beams and tighten the security screws and lock washers
Below is our Mopar Tonneau cover - we can open it without removing the rail system but keep the socket in the jeep to slide and reset rails to other locations as required. Note the cover is new so it's a little tight down the sides but we haven't seen water in the bed yet even with the smaller gaps since there is no velcro and the rubber seal overhangs the edges (which is why we went with the mopar top instead of a 3rd party).
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