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2024+ Toyota Tacoma Bed Channel Stiffeners

2024+ Toyota Tacoma Bed Channel Stiffeners

Our 4th Gen Tacoma Bed Channel Stiffeners solve the problem of the rear composite bed channels from cracking due to stresses from camper shells, racks, & off-roading. They reinforce these channels with a 3/16-inch stiffener and a 3/16-inch backing plate, providing an additional ⅛-inch of steel for superior rigidity.

The top of the brackets feature accessory mounting locations perfect for a whip flag, light pod, or antenna. The stiffeners are made from high-quality steel and finished in a durable 2-stage hammer black powder coat. These robust brackets ensure maximum strength and longevity, allowing you to confidently tackle any adventure.

* Please Note: Some drilling is required for installation. During installation it's important to use a Step Bit (Unibit) to prevent cracking, rather than a regular Drill Bit.

$169.95
2024+ Toyota Tacoma Bed Channel Stiffeners
$169.95

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Our 4th Gen Tacoma Bed Channel Stiffeners solve the problem of the rear composite bed channels from cracking due to stresses from camper shells, racks, & off-roading. They reinforce these channels with a 3/16-inch stiffener and a 3/16-inch backing plate, providing an additional ⅛-inch of steel for superior rigidity.

The top of the brackets feature accessory mounting locations perfect for a whip flag, light pod, or antenna. The stiffeners are made from high-quality steel and finished in a durable 2-stage hammer black powder coat. These robust brackets ensure maximum strength and longevity, allowing you to confidently tackle any adventure.

* Please Note: Some drilling is required for installation. During installation it's important to use a Step Bit (Unibit) to prevent cracking, rather than a regular Drill Bit.