New TRX Product: Builtright Industries Bedside Molle/Gear Racks

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Hey guys,

If you came from the Raptor crowd like me, you already know of Builtright Industries and their bedside racks and now they offer them for our TRX! Top-notch quality and they can be used for countless duties. They offer either the rears, fronts, or both. Install was easy once you install the rivinuts. If you already have the OEM rack system, the nuts are already in your sidewalls, but I needed to install the nuts first. The holes are already in the bedside from the factory. Then the racks simply bolt in and then start hanging stuff on them. One of the things I love about them the most is that you lose zero bed space, it's all sidewall space. I highly recommend them. (y)

https://builtrightind.com/

Rivinut;

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Bed with nuts installed;
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Racks installed;
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Set-up:
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Hey guys,

If you came from the Raptor crowd like me, you already know of Builtright Industries and their bedside racks and now they offer them for our TRX! Top-notch quality and they can be used for countless duties. They offer either the rears, fronts, or both. Install was easy once you install the rivinuts. If you already have the OEM rack system, the nuts are already in your sidewalls, but I needed to install the nuts first. The holes are already in the bedside from the factory. Then the racks simply bolt in and then start hanging stuff on them. One of the things I love about them the most is that you lose zero bed space, it's all sidewall space. I highly recommend them. (y)

https://builtrightind.com/

Rivinut;

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Bed with nuts installed;
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Racks installed;
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Set-up:
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Welp, time to spend some money.
 

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Hey guys,

If you came from the Raptor crowd like me, you already know of Builtright Industries and their bedside racks and now they offer them for our TRX! Top-notch quality and they can be used for countless duties. They offer either the rears, fronts, or both. Install was easy once you install the rivinuts. If you already have the OEM rack system, the nuts are already in your sidewalls, but I needed to install the nuts first. The holes are already in the bedside from the factory. Then the racks simply bolt in and then start hanging stuff on them. One of the things I love about them the most is that you lose zero bed space, it's all sidewall space. I highly recommend them. (y)

https://builtrightind.com/

Rivinut;

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Bed with nuts installed;
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Racks installed;
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Set-up:
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Pretty cool. Only thing that worries me about that setup is people could easily steal your stuff, unless it's all locked in.
 

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Hey guys,

If you came from the Raptor crowd like me, you already know of Builtright Industries and their bedside racks and now they offer them for our TRX! Top-notch quality and they can be used for countless duties. They offer either the rears, fronts, or both. Install was easy once you install the rivinuts. If you already have the OEM rack system, the nuts are already in your sidewalls, but I needed to install the nuts first. The holes are already in the bedside from the factory. Then the racks simply bolt in and then start hanging stuff on them. One of the things I love about them the most is that you lose zero bed space, it's all sidewall space. I highly recommend them. (y)

https://builtrightind.com/

Rivinut;

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Bed with nuts installed;
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Racks installed;
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Set-up:
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That is good use of space. I lost some with my air tanks
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Pretty cool. Only thing that worries me about that setup is people could easily steal your stuff, unless it's all locked in.
I'm not too concerned, I have a tonneau cover and the tailgate locks with the doors.
 
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That’s a super clean way to store stuff I could see that being handy to store a hi lift jack with it.

I know a few guys that have their high lift jacks strapped to the racks as they are super strong and solid steel. I have even seen a guy attach his Pro Eagle jack to the rack.
 

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I know a few guys that have their high lift jacks strapped to the racks as they are super strong and solid steel. I have even seen a guy attach his Pro Eagle jack to the rack.
Just went to order a set of course they don’t have my truck but I am sure they have something to fit a power wagon.
 
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Just went to order a set of course they don’t have my truck but I am sure they have something to fit a power wagon.

What year and model truck do you have and what bed length?
 

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I really like this setup for my Raptor… I’m on the fence for a 3rd Gen or a TRX for my Christmas present this year and the bed of the 3rd Gen has a cut out on the drivers side for the generator and it won’t fit the TRX. I don’t want to give it to the dealership when I trade up, I will just have to be a bday present when I get a new truck. Haha.
 
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I showed the set to my wife (looking for approval) but now that our workshop is getting a CNC router and our laser cutter is almost set up, I think I'll buy the material and just make them here. Or use scrap material :unsure:
 

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I showed the set to my wife (looking for approval) but now that our workshop is getting a CNC router and our laser cutter is almost set up, I think I'll buy the material and just make them here. Or use scrap material :unsure:
Would you powder coat it?
 

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