Does it come in chrome?A couple of KC lights on there (with the covers on of course) and you're old school.
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Does it come in chrome?A couple of KC lights on there (with the covers on of course) and you're old school.
No. Only black.Does it come in chrome?
Pretty straightforward install, took under 45 minutes. Recommend having a 3/32 drill handy for pilot holes for the screws that secure the runner tubes to the front bar. Fits underneath the Ford hard trifold although you'll need to provide your own gasket material to fill the space between the brackets. It doesn't open all the way with the sports bar but if I need the tonneau fully out of the way it's easy enough to pop off.Looking forward to seeing the first club member who posts a photo of their truck with the bar installed!
Man, that looks sharp! Can it be installed with just the rack; without the bars that extend to the end of the bed?Pretty straightforward install, took under 45 minutes. Recommend having a 3/32 drill handy for pilot holes for the screws that secure the runner tubes to the front bar. Fits underneath the Ford hard trifold although you'll need to provide your own gasket material to fill the space between the brackets. It doesn't open all the way with the sports bar but if I need the tonneau fully out of the way it's easy enough to pop off.
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Man, that looks sharp! Can it be installed with just the rack; without the bars that extend to the end of the bed?
Also, was under the impression that it could only be installed with their brand tonneau. Cool that you found a fix with the gasket idea.
I wonder if I could find a workaround with my X15 tonneau as you did with your tri-fold.
Thank you for the photo and for responding. Did you also buy the "sports bar bracket for retractable truck bed cover" on their website?Using it without the runners would just be a matter of taking the plastic caps off the end of them and plugging them into the main bar directly. Keko even markets them as removable in the product details.
I think most tonneaus should work as long as the bed-side channel is an inverted-L shape (or otherwise can sit ~1/8" higher) and has some allowance for the reduced width. Same principle as the Elevate TS rails, really. I'm not entirely sure what the difference is with the brackets for compatibility with their tonneau other than possibly because it's retractable so would have the housing box where the front bar mounts.
No, just the regular sports bar kit. There's nothing even in diagram that shows what the compatibility kit entails so I didn't see spending the extra $60 for parts that I might not (and in practice didn't) need.Thank you for the photo and for responding. Did you also buy the "sports bar bracket for retractable truck bed cover" on their website?
Copy that. Thanks again!No, just the regular sports bar kit. There's nothing even in diagram that shows what the compatibility kit entails so I didn't see spending the extra $60 for parts that I might not (and in practice didn't) need.
‘Wolverines!take the cover off it and put the boys in the back and your ready for world war 3!