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hey everyone! i have a few questions about how the bed racks mount on these trucks i havent looked to much into it (since i have my trailer) but looked on the forum and not many show the actual location of how the bed rack mounts to the truck? im use to my tacoma and its factory rails in the bed and thats how it mounts and holds things down. so if anyone has a bed rack that you bought or even made if i could see how you made/got the legs that attach to the bed that would be great!

reason for this is im trying to either find low profile bed legs so i can use my thule bars on my m100 camping trailer for when i dont want to take the trailer with me. (reason for this is when i want to take my dual sport places or more then one dual sport with me aka friends bikes)

the other reason why i want to see ones that people have made one is to see how they did it and to see if its possible to make some cheap and simple legs to also work with the bars i already have so then i dont have to shell out 500 bucks for something ill use so rarely and ill have something thats universal!
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Yakima Bedrock HD is really easy to take on and off. Just unlock, open the cams (which is the face)and unscrew. They'll mount anywhere under the rail that there isn't a piece of the rail cap sticking through from above, which is most of the rail.

I can't say that the mounts wouldn't work with Thule bars. You can also use Yakima HD bars on the same baseline mounts that their Jetstream bars use, so the t-slot mounting point on the Bedrock mount is nothing crazy. It's a square bolt that is tightened from underneath with an Allen wrench.
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Yakima Bedrock HD is really easy to take on and off. Just unlock, open the cams (which is the face)and unscrew. They'll mount anywhere under the rail that there isn't a piece of the rail cap sticking through from above, which is most of the rail.

I can't say that the mounts wouldn't work with Thule bars. You can also use Yakima HD bars on the same baseline mounts that their Jetstream bars use, so the t-slot mounting point on the Bedrock mount is nothing crazy. It's a square bolt that is tightened from underneath with an Allen wrench.
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thanks for the info man! how much do those usually run?
 

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Too much. $590 retail right now. I found the bars scratch and dent at a local shop and bought a "returned" set of the mounts off ReRack, so I spent about $500 total.
 


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Too much. $590 retail right now. I found the bars scratch and dent at a local shop and bought a "returned" set of the mounts off ReRack, so I spent about $500 total.
yikes! ya thats what im trying to stay away from is spending that kind of money tbh... since i wont use a bed rack often ( i prefer my trailer) it would just be useful to have when i need it
 

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I can also use the bars with roof mount feet if I need, so they do a little bit of double duty for me.

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Something like this is less $$$, but is harder to mount and a less secure.
 
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I can also use the bars with roof mount feet if I need, so they do a little bit of double duty for me.

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Something like this is less $$$, but is harder to mount and a less secure.
gotcha gotcha ive done the roof rack thing in the past and never used it to much tbh lol
 

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hey everyone! i have a few questions about how the bed racks mount on these trucks i havent looked to much into it (since i have my trailer) but looked on the forum and not many show the actual location of how the bed rack mounts to the truck? im use to my tacoma and its factory rails in the bed and thats how it mounts and holds things down. so if anyone has a bed rack that you bought or even made if i could see how you made/got the legs that attach to the bed that would be great!

reason for this is im trying to either find low profile bed legs so i can use my thule bars on my m100 camping trailer for when i dont want to take the trailer with me. (reason for this is when i want to take my dual sport places or more then one dual sport with me aka friends bikes)

the other reason why i want to see ones that people have made one is to see how they did it and to see if its possible to make some cheap and simple legs to also work with the bars i already have so then i dont have to shell out 500 bucks for something ill use so rarely and ill have something thats universal!
KB Voodoo has a few different crossbar options:
https://www.kbvoodoo.com/ford-ranger-years-2019-to-present
 
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Sounds a little personal, haha

Fair enough. I have their PRO-X crossbars and they are rock solid and super strong.
 

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The Yakima Bedrock is technically a clamp too, but doesn't require tools to tighten which is kinda cool. After the bolts are a little snug by hand, the lock cover has a cam action that tightens them so that they snug up really tight. It's a cool design. I guess a really big pair of channel locks might be able to just turn the bolt, which has no head, but it wouldn't be an easy endeavor.
 

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The Yakima Bedrock is technically a clamp too, but doesn't require tools to tighten which is kinda cool. After the bolts are a little snug by hand, the lock cover has a cam action that tightens them so that they snug up really tight. It's a cool design. I guess a really big pair of channel locks might be able to just turn the bolt, which has no head, but it wouldn't be an easy endeavor.
I guess I should clarify, some variation OF the c-clamp. lol
 
 








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