'07 Tacoma Bedrails
tcpott said:
Aloha ExPo!!...wondered if anyone knows how much weight i can load onto the bed-rails of an '07 Tacoma Dbl-Cab...i'm considering various camper shell/lumber rack options for my daily-driver mode, and the word i'm getting from the camper shell sales-people is that each bed-rail is rated for only 100lbs!! (due to the composite construction)...but it seems to me that there must be a few folks in the expedition world who have required their rails to carry more gear than that...is anybody familiar with this same conundrum and can this bad news really be true?...thanks
tcpott,
I have an '08 Tacoma DC 4WD (also my DD) and find it very hard to believe the bed rails can only support a combined weight of 200lbs.
I have a (100lb) steel rack mounted to steel angle iron plates at all 4-corners of the bed. A canopy that weighs about (100lbs) mounted on the bed rails as well. Next I carry a RTT that's about (130lbs) and a Hannibal awning around (40 lbs (?) bolted to the top of the rack. That's approx. (370lbs) that I carry on the bedrails all the time. Add the weight of me and the Mrs. when sleeping up top (350lbs). Do the math...
I've run this setup for one year now,over all types of terrain, and two dozen + nights sleeping in the RTT,without a single problem or any damage to the bed rails whatsoever. I've inspected the attachment points a couple of times this year;no pinches,bends,dents, or cracks found.
Conclusion = bedrails are plenty tough.
I'm sorry I don't know their rated capacity either.
My own personal experience says enough for me.
Good luck with your decision.
WASURF63