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Bed widening to fit 4x8 sheets

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by AndrewF329, Apr 25, 2024.

  1. Apr 25, 2024 at 10:11 PM
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    AndrewF329

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    I've had my Tacoma for a few months and its great. The only problem is I can't fit a 4x8 sheet of plywood between the wheel wells of the bed. Of course I can still carry it but that's not the point. Has anyone tried widening the tub or is there aftermarket support? I can't find anything on the forums or online.
    Thanks.
     
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    BUCKLE UP! It makes it harder for Aliens to pull you out of your Truck.
    Remove the bed and put it to the curb; it’s flatbed time!
     
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    Why would you want to do this enough to make this worth the effort vs. other solutions? Why not just use a rack, or bars to hold a few sheets at or above tonneau level?

    - i guess for carrying often
    - i would just place and secure on top of my tonneau cover, but i don’t do this as often as you might be doing.

    it won’t take many sheets to be above the recommended weight limits, btw
     
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    2"x6"x57" Tailgate down, problem solved.
    upload_2024-4-25_22-59-32.jpg
     
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    What’s keeping the rear 2x6 in place?
    I guess there’s a whole bunch of ways it could be done, but curious how you did in case it was simpler or smarter

    This looks like a pretty good idea, i may need to copy it!
     
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    There is a pre-molded groove there already in the 3rd gen. So, gravity keeps it there.
     
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    closer up of the rear
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    Make sure its a 2"x6" or 2 2"x4"s side by side in each groove or it will be too loose and slide around.
     
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    I use the 2x6s often for plywood and other stuff...

    But I believe OP wants to fit the plywood sheets wide on the 8' side so he fills the whole freeway lane while driving down the road...
    :cool:
     
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    If you want the wheels/tires hanging out of the side and to cut the bed. Why not just use the board slots?
     
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    Pretty sure that’s what the bed slots for 2x6 is for. Plywood.

    or put a Ute tray.
     
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    No I need the enclosed bed.

    I have a tonneau cover and I don't think any racks are available for it. Its the bakflip g2 and I would wreck it sliding wood on top.

    Well I wanted to see if there were any easy solutions but I think I'll try the boards. I never noticed the slots for those.
     
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    ute canopies are enclosed. Thats why it’s called a canopy.
     
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    Decked is expensive, but is also good for plywood and drywall.

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    I also use one of these bed extender things, Carry 10 ft steel out of the bed and 22 ft sticks of DOM on top.

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    must be a short bed problem :boink:
     
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