Looking for a way to add storage and utility to your new Tundra (2022 ) without losing the functionality of your bed? The BuiltRight Bulkhead Accessory Rail (BAR) is something we've been using ourselves for nearly four years. There's just no better way to add extremely flexible gear mounting capability to the cab wall of your truck.
- Based on Aluminum T-Slot Rail - Easily reconfigure in seconds!
- 10ga Steel Brackets
- No-Drill Bolt-In Design - Installs with just a couple hand tools
- A perfect platform for various bike mounts
- Made in USA. Lifetime Warranty
Engineering
In the new Tundra lineup, each truck bed is equipped with forward tie-down points. Sadly, these don’t offer a great deal of flexibility when it comes to storing and securing a variety of items. The BuiltRight BAR installs using these same factory mounting points, without the need for modification to the vehicle. The rail is extremely useful on it's own but the optional panels provide MOLLE-compatible features for the use of MOLLE/PALS accessories in addition to universal slots for an infinite number of possibilities.
Construction
- Laser cut and CNC punched/formed brackets for perfect fit
- Black texture powdercoat for corrosion resistance
- Extremely durable 10ga steel construction
- HD black anodized aluminum extrusion
Kit Includes:
- 1x Driver side bracket
- 1x Passenger side bracket
- 1x Full Width Rail
- T-slot hardware
- Installation instructions
Fitment:
- Toyota Tundra (2022 )
Install
Installation of the BuiltRight Bulkhead Accessory Rail is very straight forward. First, remove the tie-downs in either side of the bed using a T30 torx and move the BAR brackets into place. You make choose to replace the factory tie-downs but the BAR brackets can serve the same purpose. Loosely tighten brackets to bedside. Prep the rail by sliding t-slot nuts into place on each end and then position the rail between the two brackets. Get hardware started loosely and then proceed with tightening all of the hardware once things are lined up to your satisfaction.
Installation video below shows the F-150 installation. The Tundra install is a bit different but just as simple. A Tundra specific video is coming soon!