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I need a back tonneau type cover for off road kits, etc but have heard far too many negative comments about the tonneau itself. Is there an after market one that I should get, a locking tin box that can be secured or something else that some one has discovered that works great and can still be removed to drop the back???
What's everyone's opinion on this!!! |
I need a back tonneau type cover for off road kits, etc but have heard far too many negative comments about the tonneau itself. Is there an after market one that I should get, a locking tin box that can be secured or something else that some one has discovered that works great and can still be removed to drop the back???
What's everyone's opinion on this!!! |
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No aftermarket to date.
I will tell you that when I had my SUT, I had that cover and it was great. I also had the GOBI bed rack on top and could haul all kinds of stuff under the cover and it was stay dry. Coolers, H2O cans, Gas cans, bikes, coul dbe mounted on top. |
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The only negative I've heard about the tonneau cover is the installation. Let the dealer do it and you'll be fine.
The bed rack is great, too. Whoever pushed Gobi into production on that should get an award. ![]() ![]() |
heard if u take it off and try to re-install its a real "bitch on the rag" , suppose to get the dealer to re-install unless ur handy
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Tim, your Gobi didn't attach to the bed rails. What did it attach to and do you have a close-up pic of it? I'm thinking about a Gobi for the rear, but would like to know.
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I'm assuming by putting the cover on and attaching the back Gobi rack, you can't fold the rear divider down. Is that correct?
If so, I can't do it that way because I need to be able to have access to the back seat portion. Does anyone know anything about these: http://www.teakatoys.com/product_p/201-524-1.htm |
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by TootsSUT:
I'm assuming by putting the cover on and attaching the back Gobi rack, you can't fold the rear divider down. Is that correct? </div></BLOCKQUOTE> No, that is not correct. <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Does anyone know anything about these: http://www.teakatoys.com/product_p/201-524-1.htm </div></BLOCKQUOTE> Yes, it's overpriced and suitable only for groceries, if even that. It holds only 40 pounds. Milk crates and duffle bags aren't the best looking things but they work well, hold a lot of stuff and don't break when you pack them. |
Rodster, so how does it work when attaching the cover and rack on the back?? Can't picture it.
Do you have the same set up so I can see it at Mojave? |
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by TootsSUT:
Do you have the same set up so I can see it at Mojave? </div></BLOCKQUOTE> Yup. |
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by TootsSUT:
Rodster, so how does it work when attaching the cover and rack on the back?? Can't picture it. </div></BLOCKQUOTE> Neither the cover or the rack attaches to the rear window/midgate assembly. The window goes down like it does now and so does the midgate. If you fold the midgate, you still have access to the length of the cargo area. Since the cover isn't easily removed and installed, once it's on you are limited to carrying cargo that's no taller than the sides of the bed. You could drive with the cover up but that's probably not a good idea. The rack bolts to the cover or if you don't have the cover, the rack mounts can be turned and the rack mounted on the siderails, in the fore/aft tracks. (BTW, I was told you can also fit your roof rails in those same tracks.) |
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by rodster:
...(BTW, I was told you can also fit your roof rails in those same tracks.) </div></BLOCKQUOTE> The bed rails are quite a bit wider than the roof rails. Back in the day I was thinking of getting another roof bar and putting it back there like the concept, but after some measuring it definitely will not fit. rodster - Are the bed-rack mounts the same as the roof rack? Assuming no tonneau and using the rails. |
I was told you can have the gobi bed rack on there with the cover or without. It comes, or you can ask it to come with the hardware kit you desire.
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by VTSTOMPER:
I was told you can have the gobi bed rack on there with the cover or without. It comes, or you can ask it to come with the hardware kit you desire. </div></BLOCKQUOTE> Who told you that? (j/k, read Rod's post above, you dork!) ![]() I have the Gobi tonneau rack as well. One thing I'll say is that "once you go rack, you can never go back"...because you have to drill four holes through the tonneau itself to attach the mounting hardware. Once it's on, it's on to stay (unless you want to plug the holes with some bolts or something). |
![]() I really want to get both the cover and the killer Gobi rack - just waiting on spare change. |
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Rod is dead on! It mounts to the cover. When GOBI built these, we mounted it on my bed cover and out three people up there, jumped up and down, took the rack back off and not a dent. So it's built and secured just as tough as their roof racks.
You do have to drill four holes and get spacers to go in there to guide th bolts. It comes with new gas shocks so you can still lift the cover and it will stay in the UP position. Th eother option is to order it to it mounts to the bed rails. It uses a modified bracket an T Nuts to hold it into the factory track. This rack does not interfere with the operation of the factory cover or midgate. |
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mount. Th other rail you see is not included. That was from when I had some Yakima bike rack stuff mounted on there.
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And the current production model racks do not have those allen-bolted brackets securing the top rail to the bottom as shown in Tim's pics. Welded vertical tubing is used, as you can see here...
http://elcova.com/groupee/forums/a/tpc/f/2606011751/m/7...231019241#7231019241 |
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