2007+ Tundra CrewMax Weld-Together Pack Rack
As part of our ever-growing All-Pro Expedition Series product line, dubbed APex, this heavy duty bed cage system for the Toyota Tundra provides a strong, rigid structure to support a rooftop tent (RTT), basket, or heavy gear above the bed of the vehicle. The perfect addition for off-road adventure and overlanding.
Fabricated from 1-3/4 inch diameter steel tubing. The APex Pack Rack mounts onto CNC laser-cut, full-length bed rails, gradually tapered for the exact fit of your truck's bed rails. The full-length rails disperse the load much better and help prevent collapsing of the factory trim.
This weld-together version is for “Do-It-Yourselfers” who want to save money or who want to customize the Pack Rack to their desired height and configuration.
Note: Your Tundra must have the Toyota Deck Rail System in order to install the Pack Rack. If your Tundra does not have the Toyota Deck Rail System, you will need to order it from your Toyota Dealer and install it on your Tundra before installing this kit. The Toyota part number for this is PT278-34071.
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