Get the most out of your Tacoma's composite bed with All-Pro Off-Road's Bed Channel Stiffeners.
Tacoma beds are capable of carrying a great payload but the bed sides need reinforcement. With the added weight and stress from a bed rack, rooftop tent, and even tie down straps your bed channels may flex and eventually crack. Modifying the truck bed to allow room for larger tires will cost you some bed rigidity. Protect your investment and strengthen your bed with this easy to install channel stiffener kit.
Support brackets also add 3 tie-down locations to each side. You no longer need to worry about damaging your truck by over-tightening the straps near the tailgate. Looking for a great place to mount your CB antenna whip? Our brackets are topped with an accessory mount that makes a great location for your antenna, lights, or off-road flag.
Strongest on the market.
All-Pro brackets are designed with double shear mounting points and are constructed from 3/16” thick ASTM A36 steel. Brackets are finished with a durable textured black powder-coat.
Note: T40 Torx bit required for installation (T40 bit not included)
Some drilling is required for installation.
- Stiffens bed sides and makes them more rigid
- Recommended especially for tire clearance modifications or extra weight in the bed
- Provides additional tie down points for cargo
- Antenna whip or light mounting tab
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