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Prinsu Access Rack for my cab - reviews and notes?

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by PlantResilience, Sep 22, 2021.

  1. Sep 22, 2021 at 11:04 AM
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    PlantResilience

    PlantResilience [OP] New Member

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    Hello!

    I am considering purchasing a Prinsu Access Rack for my cab, and I wanted to ask as few questions about it -

    1. For those who have/have had these, what types of things have you mounted to them?

    2. Have you mounted cargo boxes to this rack, and if so - which one(s) do you like?
     
  2. Sep 22, 2021 at 11:13 AM
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    bmgreene

    bmgreene Well-Known Member

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    Alcan Leaf Packs, OME884 Coils, 5100 shocks, U.S. Offroad Winch Mount w/Winch, Trail Gear Rear H/C Bumper, Prinsu Cabrack, DIY custom in-bed storage/sleeping deck, Sway bar delete, hidden "snorkel" intake mod, In-dash CB, Bestop Supertop, Undercover Swingbox, hood lifters, assorted lights and front spotting camera
    I've mounted a Plano rifle case as a cargo box for gear that I don't frequently use but still want to carry (tire chains, jumper cables, etc). Weatherproof rifle cases are a good option since they're weatherproof, lockable, made of UV stable plastic, and not super tall. Other than that, I normally just carry a pair of waffle boards which are strapped on with a camlock nylon cargo strap (ratchet straps would also work), but those will be getting moved onto my trail truck when I get the rack sorted out on that build (4th Gen 4Runner, probably also going with a full-length Prinsu rack for it).

    One thing I would recommend for the install is to get grade 8 bolts if they aren't supplied with the rack (got mine in 2016 when it was pretty much just Zach running the show). I had the head of one of the provided installation bolts on mine shear off while I was tightening it down and replaced the rest with high strength bolts after that.
     
  3. Sep 23, 2021 at 6:00 AM
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    PlantResilience

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    Excellent tips, thank you Brian!
     

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