Those Japanese kei trucks that can only be imported after 25 years come pretty close to that. Just gotta drive on the British side of the vehicle. I really think the Daihatsu Midget 2 is pretty cool but I’m not sure if I could fit in one.
I love my bed rug. Had it on my last 2 trucks and I’d never have another without it. I load dirt bikes, haul furniture, sit on it at camp fires. Beyond amazing. Soft on the knees, makes the bed flat, things don’t slide around or get scratched. I just hose it off or blow it clean with a leaf blower and it looks like the day I bought it. Great product.
@@Grimmsha72 I have a hard, roll up tonneau cover. My bed rug covers the tailgate and bottom, not the sides. I don’t see the need for the sides and this I can easily remove if I need to but never have. Great thing as well is it keeps dust from getting up into the box from above the tail gate. I put luggage and bedding back there and drive on gravel roads and have almost zero dust or water. It’s like having a massive trunk.
Those truck tails would look fabulous on a Carolina squat truck. They would come in handy in a walmart parking lot too... for everyone to dump their trash in.
I'm not sure why they are in this video. His link takes you to a startup site where it says they didn't reach their funding goals and that was back in 2019.
@@politerudeboi6898 Well, I made a living out of standard work trucks for over 30 years, and I remember when you could just reach in and get what you needed out of one, or even just step up into the bed of one from the ground. Right before I retired, the new ones were requiring you to use a step ladder just to get something out of the tool box behind the cab. It's a crazy world.
@@ralphcantrell3214 i like my tacomas high clearance due to my off road neighborhood in a forest but i do understand why a lower truck would also have its place in the field
My truck with a cab high camper shell has the Bedrug installed inside and its an awesome product. It matches the gray carpet on the inside of the shell too. Makes it nice to sleep on or hauling items without them sliding around. If it gets dirty, you can rinse it out or even vacuum it.
My dad always had a couple short 2x2’s in the stake pockets of his truck bed. We called them the “multi purpose tools”. And they were! Used them for anchor points, Jack blocks, strap corner guards, and a hammer in a pinch. Every new truck he got wasn’t complete until he “installed” a couple multi purpose tools.
also comes in handy to siton when changing a flat or to throw sometools or other stuff in to carry when you find that you need to transport some items from a site.
I worked cattle in New Mexico and would have LOVED the second truck with water storage and spare tire lift. ALL roads were 5mph rock strewn hell on wheels.
Mean the old rule driving 4 or 40 creep over it or fly over it grew up desert so alot of roads were dirt ones that were used often county would come out and mist with oil..as it was driven over it would pack down
While solar bed cover is interesting, it’s not really the environmentally friendly panacea when you consider the way in which panel materials are mined and the energy/labor required to produce them.
At 1:47, does anyone know anymore information about this product? It's either from Hunted Engineering or Shannon Engineering. I'm curious as to what it costs.
Most of these are basically non u.s. and are used for every day or coming out of beta stage. I personally have inquired and purchased from 3 companies. Just keep in mind the cost and customs.
The prices of everything is insane: except for those spoiler boxes; which look ridiculous. A folding step for $500 and can't hold more than 300 pounds? You can DIY one that can hold three times that weight easy and weigh about the same for under $50 in materials (retail) and about 30 to 45 minutes or so. I know, I made one similar for a friend's Toyota a few months ago. Stores in the side and you attach it to the tailgate to use when needed.
I wish I could find something on those truck tail containers online. I don’t find them anywhere. If anybody has any information on them, I would really appreciate you forwarding it.
The toolbox with the ladder is the stupidest thing I’ve ever seen. So you buy a box that takes up room in your trucks bed to carry around a ladder to get into the box that barely has room for the ladder itself, brilliant!
Bed Slide is absolute garbage. Have had several renditions on multiple different trucks and they all fail within a year. You lose a lot of storage capacity as well.
I put a camper shell on my P/U for weather protection and some security. I learned to hate it because stuff was always out of reach. Got a Bed slide and fixed the problem. Had it over five years now.
Bed slides have been around forever. They have multiple companies that offer it. And yes I have one on my work truck but it definitely isn’t an actual bed slide one.
I had a friend who's dad had his carpeted and extra shelf built in for sleeping. He didn't use his truck as a truck. But there may be other work purposes to needing a carpet, I just don't know
I was amazed how much rust Canadian and US cars had; even ones under 7 years old. For most of Australia newer cars rusting is quite rare. My son has a 13-year-old Toyota with no rust anywhere, and our 27-year-old motorhome has a very slight amount inside one wheel arch.
For a very tiny number of people, maybe. Running an auxiliary charge lead to the truck's electrical system would cost under 1% of what the panels do and give you way more power, and it could charge day or night.
@@kurtgainz After a full day in the sun they'd provide as much charging as you could generate by running the engine for a few minutes, seems fairly pointless. The company publishes the prices for all their non-solar covers, but doesn't publish the cost of these so I'm guessing they're well over $500. Then add the price of an inverter, batteries, and wiring/installation. Or you could buy a generator for under $200 that delivers more power and isn't tethered to the truck.
Why do you include things that are failures from 2019? Funding Unsuccessful The project's funding goal was not reached on Fri, January 11 2019 5:30 PM PST - The Truck Tail
Yea, they couldn't come up with a different name so they put the same label on it as they did on one of their biggest piece of junk cars that they made thinking that people would forget about it. LOL 😂
It looks pretty easy to put in and take out. It would be good for hauling things you did not want to get banged up, or even a sleeper base with a bed topper. I would not leave it in very long, or on rainy days/nights. (ha) If you used it for something like that, you would probably choose it over some of the hotels today. :)
You could spend well over 10K on this junk and it would maybe add 1K to the resale! Plus you will have people asking you to remove it and reduce the price! Been there, done that. I bought a used truck with a bad motor, "operator headspace"👻 Fixed the motor, put it up for sale! After the third person asked me to remove some of it and reduce the price, retail of course! After that when they called I told them if they were not interested in the options don't waste my time coming to look at it!
Watch the dogs jumping off that tailgate step! If their back hock’s don’t clear the step. They gonna get injured! Ask me how I know. Running boards got my pooch.
Of all the overpriced claptrap shown that I would ever consider on my F150 would be a step since my knees are no longer youthful. Even those step at $500 or so dollars is too many $$ even with a useless "Lifetime Warranty" since the mfg. company will most likely disappear before my truck does.
The best invention would be a pickup truck anyone can afford.
Oh so true
Complaining just because a PU costs as much as a house...what's wrong with an 8 year loan with payments of $700 a month
Maybe one that doesn't turn to rust in 10 years.
They do - it’s called a matchbox
Those Japanese kei trucks that can only be imported after 25 years come pretty close to that. Just gotta drive on the British side of the vehicle. I really think the Daihatsu Midget 2 is pretty cool but I’m not sure if I could fit in one.
I keep a simple wooden stepstool in my truck to get into the bed, it was like $20.00. Used the same one in 3 different trucks
Never thought of that. Thanks.
I bought 1 about 35 years ago when the price was only $5 at the local 5 & dime. It still works great after getting my 4th pickup truck.
Drywall bucket!
Fingers crossed that the plastic fold up stool I use has that lifespan.
Yeah, I have a milk crate that works great for that. It has also found its way into several of my trucks over the past 20 years.
when i was a kid it was just easy to step on tire and into truck bed. i miss those days
I still do that in my 70s. You need a simple flexibility exercise routine.
I love my bed rug. Had it on my last 2 trucks and I’d never have another without it. I load dirt bikes, haul furniture, sit on it at camp fires. Beyond amazing. Soft on the knees, makes the bed flat, things don’t slide around or get scratched. I just hose it off or blow it clean with a leaf blower and it looks like the day I bought it. Great product.
I'm just curious, where are you putting loads that need to stay dry then after it rains and that rug is soaked?
@@Grimmsha72 I have a hard, roll up tonneau cover.
My bed rug covers the tailgate and bottom, not the sides. I don’t see the need for the sides and this I can easily remove if I need to but never have. Great thing as well is it keeps dust from getting up into the box from above the tail gate. I put luggage and bedding back there and drive on gravel roads and have almost zero dust or water. It’s like having a massive trunk.
I had a bedrug bed liner and the rollers from the automatic car wash damaged it. Best to have a cover if you get the bedrug liner.
These inventions are so practical. The slide-out bed tray saves so much time and effort when loading and unloading.
God, how did we get by for all these decades without all this fancy gear
Those truck tails would look fabulous on a Carolina squat truck. They would come in handy in a walmart parking lot too... for everyone to dump their trash in.
I'm not sure why they are in this video. His link takes you to a startup site where it says they didn't reach their funding goals and that was back in 2019.
LOL 😂, I'll just put my stuff in the bed , the soul reason that I bought the truck to begin with.
Those truck tails are a great idea, but they need to be lockable and include an option for bolted installation
It's a crying shame that standard work trucks are now so high off the ground you need a freaking built-in ladder to access the bed.
i just climb on the tire
@@politerudeboi6898 Well, I made a living out of standard work trucks for over 30 years, and I remember when you could just reach in and get what you needed out of one, or even just step up into the bed of one from the ground. Right before I retired, the new ones were requiring you to use a step ladder just to get something out of the tool box behind the cab. It's a crazy world.
@@ralphcantrell3214 i like my tacomas high clearance due to my off road neighborhood in a forest but i do understand why a lower truck would also have its place in the field
The bedslide is cool but too unaffordable for what it is. I built one for about $200.
It's a Joey bed been around for years ..... brand new idea , yea right
As someone who works on construction sites, these upgrades like the toolbox organizer are a lifesaver
My truck with a cab high camper shell has the Bedrug installed inside and its an awesome product. It matches the gray carpet on the inside of the shell too. Makes it nice to sleep on or hauling items without them sliding around. If it gets dirty, you can rinse it out or even vacuum it.
The truck tail could, with slight modifications, could carry your trash cans to the main road by by hooking the handle on the back of your truck
That's what kids are for
@@crashweekly7925 doesn’t work when you raise self sufficient ones that move out and start their own families.
I recently tried out a few of these inventions on my pickup truck, and I have to say, the retractable bed cover is a game-changer
My dad always had a couple short 2x2’s in the stake pockets of his truck bed. We called them the “multi purpose tools”. And they were! Used them for anchor points, Jack blocks, strap corner guards, and a hammer in a pinch. Every new truck he got wasn’t complete until he “installed” a couple multi purpose tools.
Gimme a bed that'll fit 4x8 plywood
seriously. If you can't fit 4x8 in it, it's really just an open bed SUV
Cool
In the 70’s these vehicles were called vans
I call these new vehicles station wagons. Trucks have two doors and can haul an entire bedroom set in one trip.
Great ideas! And thanks for including the prices!
Al inventions are great as long they think about the maintenance , most of them fail within a few months if the are used at least weekly
Bedslide, or something like it, has been around for at least 11 or 12 years. I used to work with a guy who had one of these in his Dodge.
We had them on pickups in the fire department 20 years ago (not that brand, but a roll-out tray like that)
Instead of all the fancy ladders and stuff.. I use a milkcrate.. Can get in the back or the toolbox easily...
also comes in handy to siton when changing a flat or to throw sometools or other stuff in to carry when you find that you need to transport some items from a site.
Why would you carpet your truck bed? Rhino liner is sooooo much better and prevents rust as well as trys to prevent damage to the bed itself.
I worked cattle in New Mexico and would have LOVED the second truck with water storage and spare tire lift. ALL roads were 5mph rock strewn hell on wheels.
Mean the old rule driving 4 or 40 creep over it or fly over it grew up desert so alot of roads were dirt ones that were used often county would come out and mist with oil..as it was driven over it would pack down
I just put my 20 gallon fresh water storage tank under my toolbox along with the pump. But it didn't cost me hundreds extra or thousands extra.
When I worked cattle I used a horse.
im inspired cant belive i never thought of making a bedslide! i have a welder the concept seems simple enough
I want to see a truck bed toolbox that slides to the rear of the truck bed and back to the front.
Why does the side access not work?
@@deansmits006 No clue what you are talking about and why are you asking me?
That crane looked awesome
Those boxes are called canopy’s and they are everywhere down here in Australia
thank you very much for the support
I have the full bed rug, painted to match tri fold tonneau cover (white) cross bars,tie down rails, rhino rack and bike carrier.
bonjour vidéo sympathique merci de se partage cordialement
Cartels here in Texas know every square inch of hidden hidden storage in any vehicle.
You can use a wifi home security cam and a jump box for a backup camera for under $50 new for both
While solar bed cover is interesting, it’s not really the environmentally friendly panacea when you consider the way in which panel materials are mined and the energy/labor required to produce them.
The best invention would be one that’s not over the top expensive. Everyone is wanting to get rich overnight
At 1:47, does anyone know anymore information about this product? It's either from Hunted Engineering or Shannon Engineering. I'm curious as to what it costs.
Most of these are basically non u.s. and are used for every day or coming out of beta stage. I personally have inquired and purchased from 3 companies. Just keep in mind the cost and customs.
The prices of everything is insane: except for those spoiler boxes; which look ridiculous.
A folding step for $500 and can't hold more than 300 pounds? You can DIY one that can hold three times that weight easy and weigh about the same for under $50 in materials (retail) and about 30 to 45 minutes or so. I know, I made one similar for a friend's Toyota a few months ago. Stores in the side and you attach it to the tailgate to use when needed.
You and I can DIY, many people can't.
I wish I could find something on those truck tail containers online. I don’t find them anywhere. If anybody has any information on them, I would really appreciate you forwarding it.
Best truck invention?
How about making 8 foot beds again 🤦🏼♂️ maybe that would be a good idea. Trucks morphed in to suvs with a teeny tiny bed 🤦🏼♂️
People have been making bed slides for decades, it is not new. That one looked pretty decent but still not new. At best an innovation
DOM tubing, sheet metal, and a millermatic can make all of those
‘Do you know why I stopped you? You’re dropping ammo all over the interstate. BTW, is this rifle yours?’
LOL 😂, I'll keep my gun or guns within easy reach . Not where someone will smash into it .
Those rear facing off-road lights on that bumper would come in handy, but not for off-road use, for tailgaters.
If you need a step to get into the bed of your truck then I also assume you you wear bands on your wrist for your man bun.
Some people are shorter than others.
@@MizM60 Its a truck not a roof.
The truck tail would wear away your paint eventually especially after some dirt gets behind it.
Not a worry, it would be stolen in a week.
What keeps the lid closed,I didn't see a latch?
Sure makes a truck look nice tho
The toolbox with the ladder is the stupidest thing I’ve ever seen. So you buy a box that takes up room in your trucks bed to carry around a ladder to get into the box that barely has room for the ladder itself, brilliant!
Just buy the overpriced tailgate ladder so you aren't having to stretch or bend over the side of the truck bed....lol
Bed Slide is absolute garbage. Have had several renditions on multiple different trucks and they all fail within a year. You lose a lot of storage capacity as well.
Yea wouldn't cross border with that back into states..don't think any of four agencies would believe it's just storage space
They didn't invent it, either. "Decked" has been making a bed drawer for years.
That is what you get for overloading them.
I put a camper shell on my
P/U for weather protection and some security. I learned to hate it because stuff was always out of reach. Got a Bed slide and fixed the problem. Had it over five years now.
@@miguelcastaneda7257
Is this thread where you really wanted that comment?
The second product is a tray and canopy on a 79 series land cruiser they are everywhere in Australia in fact I have one on my D max
lol that ladder! you can just step on the tyre or into the tray.
The only people that will be able to get those tail lite drawers will be Drug dealers $3600 .00 is way to much .
*too
Gun owners and hunters have been known to spend crazy amounts of money on their hobbies. They won't sell a lot but probably enough to stay busy.
@@wmason1961Why would I ever put my expensive guns into my truck body when I can keep them next to me in my cab.
@@jackbean7195 I dont know. Why would you?
@@wmason1961 < LOL 😂, another low l - Q on UA-cam
why did this Ad blockers violate UA-cam's Terms of Service thing only turn on about 40 Minutes to 55 Minutes ago??
I think everyone is getting those annoying messages now.
Bed slides have been around forever. They have multiple companies that offer it. And yes I have one on my work truck but it definitely isn’t an actual bed slide one.
Anyone who puts a rug in the box of their truck doesn't understand what a truck is for lol.
I had a friend who's dad had his carpeted and extra shelf built in for sleeping. He didn't use his truck as a truck. But there may be other work purposes to needing a carpet, I just don't know
Cool! Enjoy rich guys!
The salt in Canada would destroy these in no time.😂😂😂
I was amazed how much rust Canadian and US cars had; even ones under 7 years old. For most of Australia newer cars rusting is quite rare. My son has a 13-year-old Toyota with no rust anywhere, and our 27-year-old motorhome has a very slight amount inside one wheel arch.
Did that chick for real just hold a log with one hand while chainsawing it with her other?
I can’t be the only one who noticed.
Truck tail🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The truck tail is the best one yet I’ve seen on this video
Wow... what will city girls think of next for thier convertible station wagons ??
The movable taillight would be illegal because by law taillights cannot be a part of movable bodywork
What nobody knows....
That solar tonneau cover is just common sense
For a very tiny number of people, maybe. Running an auxiliary charge lead to the truck's electrical system would cost under 1% of what the panels do and give you way more power, and it could charge day or night.
@@DonziGT230 I'm talking about to a solar generator or battery bank. For camping and working out of the truck.
@@kurtgainz After a full day in the sun they'd provide as much charging as you could generate by running the engine for a few minutes, seems fairly pointless. The company publishes the prices for all their non-solar covers, but doesn't publish the cost of these so I'm guessing they're well over $500. Then add the price of an inverter, batteries, and wiring/installation. Or you could buy a generator for under $200 that delivers more power and isn't tethered to the truck.
i just need folding seats bolted in the bed rack of a pick-up truck
The sliding truck bed is nothing new, I’ve had one for years
Ok i need both the blue bouncer bumper for my rig and a duality feeder for both my heafers ,wife and my side 😉
'Air topper' wins it for me
Why do you include things that are failures from 2019? Funding Unsuccessful
The project's funding goal was not reached on Fri, January 11 2019 5:30 PM PST - The Truck Tail
Ford Maverick Truck..???
Yep
Pick up built on a car frame instead of truck frame.
Yea, they couldn't come up with a different name so they put the same label on it as they did on one of their biggest piece of junk cars that they made thinking that people would forget about it. LOL 😂
Can't find the Truck Tails for sale. Anyone know? Thanks
The kickstarter failed poorly in 2019 with just 4 supporters.
I appreciate How you more expansion 😮😮😮
CBP just had a stroke.....😂
You think they could make number 13 bigger by chance?
A bed liner held in place with a few pieces of tape doesn’t sound like a good idea to me.
All of these is a must have
Carpet for your pickup bed? I would give in 3 months and then the smell of rotten carpet would turn me off.
It looks pretty easy to put in and take out. It would be good for hauling things you did not want to get banged up, or even a sleeper base with a bed topper.
I would not leave it in very long, or on rainy days/nights. (ha) If you used it for something like that, you would probably choose it over some of the hotels today. :)
$3700 for taillight storage. Ha! Good one, no thanks.
Jesus loves yall✌
His tamales are the best
Dump body conversions have been around forever
The "I have more money than common sense." Accessory pack, that goes well with your "I have more money than common sense." Yuppie mobile.
You could spend well over 10K on this junk and it would maybe add 1K to the resale!
Plus you will have people asking you to remove it and reduce the price!
Been there, done that. I bought a used truck with a bad motor, "operator headspace"👻
Fixed the motor, put it up for sale! After the third person asked me to remove some of it and reduce the price, retail of course! After that when they called I told them if they were not interested in the options don't waste my time coming to look at it!
All these accessories, and they do everything but make the truck bed bigger. My dad refuses to buy a truck with out a 8 foot bed
Take the unions out and you can cut prices.
Toyota, Hyundai and Honda do fine without unions somehow
a lot of those were neat ideas, but just ideas. never manufactured or marketed.
bro, the 2nd truck (orange one) says Bricked Up Brick Laying on it.
i wonder if they know what "bricked up" means
0:39. Or better still, manufacturers could build trucks without so much wasted space!
One of those Ford F-150s is actually a Chevrolet.
make your unaffordable pickup truck that you don't need more unaffordable so you can take up even more parking spaces!
Watch the dogs jumping off that tailgate step! If their back hock’s don’t clear the step. They gonna get injured! Ask me how I know. Running boards got my pooch.
Very cool 👍🏻
I’m not impressed until the thing can fly!
Of all the overpriced claptrap shown that I would ever consider on my F150 would be a step since my knees are no longer youthful. Even those step at $500 or so dollars is too many $$ even with a useless "Lifetime Warranty" since the mfg. company will most likely disappear before my truck does.
a 3mm bumper (1/8" steel) is not offroad ready. that's barely road-ready for pickup.
How come the only time we hear from the Australians is when they have something to "sell into the American market and get rich quick"?
Until it rains LOL
1700 for a dump truck. I'd call that a win lol. most of the other stuff seems unnecessary
Truck tail link goes to a 4 year old failed Kickstarter and a dead website.
like slatering between metric and english system with accent not very catchy for me. makes me wonder if prices are true
@10:50 Where are they? Do you have a link?
my big dream, jesus
0:31 That's the drug cartels' innovation/invention when transporting their products across the border. 😂
It’s a lot of money for a shelf