I love this look! I personally went with the uptop overland rack for mine. I do miss being able to open my softopper, but I enjoy keeping all of my gear and clothing protected and dry in bad weather more. Ended bolting a 270° awning it and running a drawer system. I run a hest mattress on top of the drawer system when camping. At the end of the day I feel it’s made me a million times more versatile than just running a softopper all while still beating the cost of only buying a fiberglass camper shell.
Congratulations on 100K subscribers, Jason! Very well deserved. Absolutely love the channel and all your content. God bless you and your family, brother!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. If I had a soft topper, this would be the route I’d go. Currently, I’m running a bed rack and a cap sounds good right now…except the price tag. Having a soft topper would keep the weight low and adding a bed rack would allow mounting on the outside. Weight is a big factor for me and being able to change up the setting throughout the year. Looks like a good setup👍🏼
Congrats on 100k. As far as the bed rack. It’s not really for me, but glad you like it. It just seems like a bit much aesthetically- so busy. Less is more. But hey, if you like it, that’s all that matters.
@@n1sm0r No, but now that I've added more weight I should consider it! Thanks for bringing that up. If I eventually go with a full camper or enclosed topper I definitely will add bed stiffeners.
Congrats on 100K subs, Jason!! The rack does make the Tacoma look like a tank! (In a good way) I think my preference would be the rack alone without the softopper. I totally get why you'd want both, tho (dust, little extra concealment, etc.)
Hi Jason. I use an uptop rack with my softopper on my colorado (2018 & now 2024), and to make the softopper's water tight I used two different thicknesses of weatherstripping. I also found it's easier to remove one of the side pivot pins when putting in and removing the softopper. When I tried it with both pins installed I kept getting the frame hung up on the pins. Much easier with one pin removed.
I like the looks of the soft topper under the frame. I know time will tell, but i think it will work out fine for you (of course having the Dodge make chores that need an open bed easier). Well, after watching Die Hard, then eating dinner, it’s an awesome Christmas present to see you with 100k subscribers-your videos are first class all the way, not only with content, but with production values. Merry Christmas to you and your family 🎄🎄. Now to watch the original Miracle on 34th Street.
Congrats on 100K subs, Jason! Merry Christmas to you and your family. I'm calling it now... that rack will be on Marketplace in 6 months. It looks like a quality-made rack but I can see the disappointment in your face when you talk in the video about how those racks kill the functionality of the Softopper, which seems like the biggest draw to that particular topper option, outside of price and weight. Keep the GFC Superlite on your 4Runner and start saving for a canopy camper for the Taco. I went down the mid-height rack and side-folding rooftop tent road on my Colorado and regretted it. Nice work on the video!!
All fair points. I’ll give Peak CNC credit for also selling this rack at an extremely good price compared to others (if this is the route someone wants to go down). With current exchange rates it’s right at $1000 before shipping. That’s super reasonable compared to the other Softopper racks out there. Merry Christmas!
It seems too bulky, the beams should be narrower, I'm also not a fan of black colors. On the plus side, it could save the bed and the soft top if a large branch fell on it.
I love this look! I personally went with the uptop overland rack for mine. I do miss being able to open my softopper, but I enjoy keeping all of my gear and clothing protected and dry in bad weather more. Ended bolting a 270° awning it and running a drawer system. I run a hest mattress on top of the drawer system when camping. At the end of the day I feel it’s made me a million times more versatile than just running a softopper all while still beating the cost of only buying a fiberglass camper shell.
Congratulations on 100K subscribers, Jason! Very well deserved. Absolutely love the channel and all your content. God bless you and your family, brother!
Same to you man! Happy New Year!
Congratulations on reaching 100k! Long over due and just the beginning!!
The entire setup looks awesome!!!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
If I had a soft topper, this would be the route I’d go.
Currently, I’m running a bed rack and a cap sounds good right now…except the price tag.
Having a soft topper would keep the weight low and adding a bed rack would allow mounting on the outside.
Weight is a big factor for me and being able to change up the setting throughout the year.
Looks like a good setup👍🏼
Congrats on 100k. As far as the bed rack. It’s not really for me, but glad you like it. It just seems like a bit much aesthetically- so busy. Less is more. But hey, if you like it, that’s all that matters.
I see your point. Time will tell. 👍
Random follow up, but do you run a bed stiffener?
@@n1sm0r No, but now that I've added more weight I should consider it! Thanks for bringing that up. If I eventually go with a full camper or enclosed topper I definitely will add bed stiffeners.
Congrats on 100K subs, Jason!! The rack does make the Tacoma look like a tank! (In a good way) I think my preference would be the rack alone without the softopper. I totally get why you'd want both, tho (dust, little extra concealment, etc.)
Yeah softoppers are great for keeping stuff dry, but not so much for dust unfortunately.
Hi Jason. I use an uptop rack with my softopper on my colorado (2018 & now 2024), and to make the softopper's water tight I used two different thicknesses of weatherstripping. I also found it's easier to remove one of the side pivot pins when putting in and removing the softopper. When I tried it with both pins installed I kept getting the frame hung up on the pins. Much easier with one pin removed.
Good idea! 👍
I should have said, I use a thinner weatherstripping where the "feet" of the rack are, and the thicker everywhere else
I like the looks of the soft topper under the frame. I know time will tell, but i think it will work out fine for you (of course having the Dodge make chores that need an open bed easier). Well, after watching Die Hard, then eating dinner, it’s an awesome Christmas present to see you with 100k subscribers-your videos are first class all the way, not only with content, but with production values. Merry Christmas to you and your family 🎄🎄. Now to watch the original Miracle on 34th Street.
@Kentucky4Runner, thanks very much! Merry Christmas!
Congrats on 100K subs, Jason! Merry Christmas to you and your family. I'm calling it now... that rack will be on Marketplace in 6 months. It looks like a quality-made rack but I can see the disappointment in your face when you talk in the video about how those racks kill the functionality of the Softopper, which seems like the biggest draw to that particular topper option, outside of price and weight. Keep the GFC Superlite on your 4Runner and start saving for a canopy camper for the Taco. I went down the mid-height rack and side-folding rooftop tent road on my Colorado and regretted it. Nice work on the video!!
All fair points. I’ll give Peak CNC credit for also selling this rack at an extremely good price compared to others (if this is the route someone wants to go down). With current exchange rates it’s right at $1000 before shipping. That’s super reasonable compared to the other Softopper racks out there. Merry Christmas!
I see you hit the 100k subscribers congrats duder :)
Stubbornness pays off! 🤣
Xtrusion Overland makes a modular bedrack system that allows the softopper to fit, too.
Yep, I’m aware. I considered that one.
Merry Christmas my friend 👍😁
You too! Merry Christmas!
I know this is about the rack , but I’m curious if you can open the tailgate without messing with the back window?
It seems too bulky, the beams should be narrower, I'm also not a fan of black colors. On the plus side, it could save the bed and the soft top if a large branch fell on it.