Ha! This is the 3rd time I've found a component, researched it.. And in doing so, ran across your channel. I bought the 5in billie bars last night and buying this cover now. I was worried that I wouldn't be able to access it w the 5in.. I Now see it's a bit of a pain but doable. Thanks brotha! Picking up the RTT this week.
Yeah with a tri fold you just won't be able to fold it up completely unless you take the cross bars off. You may be able to get the first fold open or at least slightly open though depending on where you put the rear bar.
Man I was just looking at these. Was considering a traditional bed rack but I think these would be more useful for when I need to use the truck as a truck. There's another brand of these type bars that people recommend but the Billie bars seem to be of far superior quality
Same reason I switched from a full bed rack. It's much easier to remove the cross members of the bed bars than it is to remove the bed rack if you want to use the bed. As far as the other company, I went with BillieBars based on reviews from people I know. They were also a lot better at communication than the other company. I'm really happy with the quality of this setup too, they make a solid product.
Hey love the videos. I live in the Central Florida area. I just picked up a Taco. I’m looking to start heading out to the woods and camping. What are some cool areas to camp?
most of FL wildlife management areas don't allow dispursed caming. You'll need to check their website to see about options for that or renting a camping spot at a designated campground. I think Ocala national forest is your best bet, but it's pretty vast & easy to get lost in so make sure you're prepared & preferably don't go out alone. You can find a few Facebook groups that have groups go out so you can learn the trail system
Hi. I watched your video and liked it. New subscriber here. Quick question. What is the exact distance between the center hole of the billiebars mounts? I want to do the same set up. Thanks.
Is there any issue with the weather strip lining under the sides of the tannaeu cover after putting the billie bar 5" brackets on? I have a similar soft tannaeu cover (TruXedo TruXport from amazon) and was wondering if you had to cut out any of the weather stripping for it to sit level
Not 100% sure if it'd work since the extruded aluminum for the Billie Bars is bigger than the Prinsu stuff. I'm sure you could easily find hardware though. With my Prinsu rack I believe I used 1/4" carriage bolts.
howzit brahda would this work for a first gen tacoma with a lo pro bed cover that rolls up the only thing i was wondering about was how i would put the side rails on since i dont have a track in my bed
They make them for the first gen but not sure how they mount up: billiebars.com/products/billiebars-toyota-tacoma-1995-2004 worth reaching out to them to ask before buying, just to make sure they'll work for you
I have the same bed cover (roll up) with the side rails that have the velcro hooks. Viewing this video, it is apparent the two billiebar brackets fit under the cover rails which will leave a gap regardless how tight you cinch down the siderail clamps. So, it is going to allow water intrusion. If I do this to my Tundra, I am either going to place extra weather stripping under the siderails or a strip of aluminum the thickness of the billiebar bracket between the two brackets and at the ends of the rails to allow a snug fit between the cover's siderails and the sides of the bed. Another possible option (I have not explored) would be to trim the side bar (where the billiebar brackets will go under) so there are no gap(s) anywhere. Several others have mentioned concerns about this. So, this is my "theory" on it. 2cts
How tight is the cover with the billiebars brackets? Does any water get in the bed? I just ordered this cover for my truck and have my billiebars installed already.
I didn't have any issues with water getting in, it was a relatively tight seal. I think it depends more on the bed cover & what type of foam/rubber is sealing it.
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Now that's Banging!
Looks different than anyone on road
Good work !
Thanks!
Ha! This is the 3rd time I've found a component, researched it.. And in doing so, ran across your channel. I bought the 5in billie bars last night and buying this cover now. I was worried that I wouldn't be able to access it w the 5in.. I Now see it's a bit of a pain but doable. Thanks brotha! Picking up the RTT this week.
Glad you're finding the videos! Thanks for watching 🤙🏼
So sick. Would it be possible to just mount the Molle panels only and not the cross bars? I have the oem tonneau and wondering if I could do that
Yes I think that would work as long as you have the brackets. Bars are easily removable too
I went with the KB Voodoo PRO-X crossbars because they are a little cheaper and appear to the be same thing. So far they have been rock solid!
Good to hear! I'm sure they make a solid product, I just went with BillieBars based on recommendations & good customer support reviews.
Same, got their hi-rise a few years ago and upgraded to the Pro-X when those came out, love them so far
This is exactly what I was looking for. I have a very similar roll up cover and wondered how the Billie bars work around that. Thanks.
Glad I could help!
Looking sharp, i still have my oem trifold cover so I'm not sure what rack system to go with, I may just have to get a new one
Yeah with a tri fold you just won't be able to fold it up completely unless you take the cross bars off. You may be able to get the first fold open or at least slightly open though depending on where you put the rear bar.
Man I was just looking at these. Was considering a traditional bed rack but I think these would be more useful for when I need to use the truck as a truck. There's another brand of these type bars that people recommend but the Billie bars seem to be of far superior quality
Same reason I switched from a full bed rack. It's much easier to remove the cross members of the bed bars than it is to remove the bed rack if you want to use the bed.
As far as the other company, I went with BillieBars based on reviews from people I know. They were also a lot better at communication than the other company. I'm really happy with the quality of this setup too, they make a solid product.
Hey love the videos. I live in the Central Florida area. I just picked up a Taco. I’m looking to start heading out to the woods and camping. What are some cool areas to camp?
most of FL wildlife management areas don't allow dispursed caming. You'll need to check their website to see about options for that or renting a camping spot at a designated campground.
I think Ocala national forest is your best bet, but it's pretty vast & easy to get lost in so make sure you're prepared & preferably don't go out alone. You can find a few Facebook groups that have groups go out so you can learn the trail system
Hi. I watched your video and liked it. New subscriber here. Quick question. What is the exact distance between the center hole of the billiebars mounts? I want to do the same set up. Thanks.
Sorry I don't have them any more to be able to measure for you. You'll have to reach out to them, their customer service is pretty good.
Is there any issue with the weather strip lining under the sides of the tannaeu cover after putting the billie bar 5" brackets on? I have a similar soft tannaeu cover (TruXedo TruXport from amazon) and was wondering if you had to cut out any of the weather stripping for it to sit level
Nope no issues. I moved around the clamps/mounts for the bed cover to get the best seal possible. The foam just molds around the BillieBars brackets.
@@KnightWheelsMedia Thanks for the video and reply! Going to install mine like that then
So no rain getting into the bed?
@@mikeferretti7422 none that I noticed, but it also hasn't been rainy season
@@mikeferretti7422 I live in a desert so haven't been able to test that yet. Will keep you posted
I dig the bike mount. Super simple. Do you know if it’ll work with a prinsu cab rack? What size are the carriage bolts?
Not 100% sure if it'd work since the extruded aluminum for the Billie Bars is bigger than the Prinsu stuff. I'm sure you could easily find hardware though. With my Prinsu rack I believe I used 1/4" carriage bolts.
Great video! Really digging the look.
Appreciate it!
Holy Molle, good golly Ms Molle! Thanks for sharing install!
Thanks for watching!
howzit brahda would this work for a first gen tacoma with a lo pro bed cover that rolls up the only thing i was wondering about was how i would put the side rails on since i dont have a track in my bed
They make them for the first gen but not sure how they mount up: billiebars.com/products/billiebars-toyota-tacoma-1995-2004
worth reaching out to them to ask before buying, just to make sure they'll work for you
I appreciate it 🤙🏾🤙🏾
I have the same bed cover (roll up) with the side rails that have the velcro hooks. Viewing this video, it is apparent the two billiebar brackets fit under the cover rails which will leave a gap regardless how tight you cinch down the siderail clamps. So, it is going to allow water intrusion. If I do this to my Tundra, I am either going to place extra weather stripping under the siderails or a strip of aluminum the thickness of the billiebar bracket between the two brackets and at the ends of the rails to allow a snug fit between the cover's siderails and the sides of the bed. Another possible option (I have not explored) would be to trim the side bar (where the billiebar brackets will go under) so there are no gap(s) anywhere. Several others have mentioned concerns about this. So, this is my "theory" on it. 2cts
For sure. In my experience, water intrusion wasn't really an issue. But you can definitely make it a bit better if you fix the gap.
Just curious, did u settle on a tonneau cover that works well with the billiebars?
Do the Billie bars cause leaking under the cover?
Not at all. I think the only time I remember water getting in was when pressure washing the truck.
Depends more on the bed cover than anything though.
I have the Soft Fold Cover from Tyger not the roll up one , wondering if it works with that Cover . Setup looks clean
It will fit with it, you just won't really have room to lift up the cover much.
What kind of roof rack do you have?
Prinsu: prinsu.com/product/2005-2021-toyota-tacoma-prinsu-cabrack/ref/knight4co/
Thanks for making this vid! I have the tyger roll up cover and was looking for a compatible rack to work with it!
No problem! They also have an 8" option that would be a little easier to work with the roll up
Do you have any water leaks? Mine leaks so bad.
@@yotaoverland5053 No mine doesn’t leak at all.
How tight is the cover with the billiebars brackets? Does any water get in the bed? I just ordered this cover for my truck and have my billiebars installed already.
I didn't have any issues with water getting in, it was a relatively tight seal. I think it depends more on the bed cover & what type of foam/rubber is sealing it.
Have any links for this setup?
I don't currently have a link/code with them, but you could try emailing them to say I sent you and ask to see if they have a code for you to use 🤙🏼
I much prefer that low over the bed. Folded up tents hard or soft don’t stick out above cab
Agree!
I ordered mine Monday. How l much time more or less did yours take to be shipped and delivered ?
I wanna say almost 2 weeks until they showed up. However, that was months ago so no clue how it is these days haha
You didn’t discuss the gap now under the sides of the bed cover
Because it's negligible to be honest. Didn't allow water intrusion or anything because the foam just formed around it well enough.
NICE ride bro!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks!!
Great video. this is exactly what I want
Great to hear! Thanks for watching