TMX Stabilizers = Effective Bed Spread Solution

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MotuMute

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Like most who spend any time offroad, my fenders have gradually been pulling away from the bed due to the repeated poundings and other various shenanigans. This worsened during the 2013 Texas Raptor Run to the point where my Bak-Flip was not latching securely as seen here

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The guys at TMX have developed a great solution to this problem, and they installed their bed stabilizers on my truck at Lil Sahara back in June.

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I then proceeded to huck the heck outa my truck with zero further bed spread issues.

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Intelligently designed - they look cool, won't rust because are heavy duty aluminum, and are easily adjusted with a screwdriver and crescent wrench. They can also be quickly moved out of the way if you need to use the whole bed to haul a large load.

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For technical details see their product release thread

http://www.fordraptorforum.com/f187/new-product-release-tmx-bed-stabilizers-24039/

These little numbers fixed my worsening bed spreading dilemma and returned the lines of my tailgate to factory spec.

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My Bak-Flip once again snaps securely into place and doesn't pop loose even when hitting it hard offroad. These are also very affordable, so check 'em out!
 

Dv8tor

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Outlaw has those too. I do like the aluminum part of it. So they are adjustable? You can push or pull the bed sides if needed?
 

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I like how TMX built them out of aluminum also. They look really nice. I just can't see spending over $200 for them. I built my own for $60.
 

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Ill be looking into these as well. Thanks


Method NV/37's
Boatec front and Rear fenders
Rigid dually's in fogs
FOR NOW!
 

TEXAS MOTORWORX

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I like how TMX built them out of aluminum also. They look really nice. I just can't see spending over $200 for them. I built my own for $60.

Thanks RangerRob. We wanted to keep the cost down as much as possible all while producing a product that could take the beating most of us inflict on our Raptors.

Most of the cost comes from the CNC machined 6061 aluminum mounts we engineered with CAD software, plus the grade 5 hardware that come included. We used all high strength parts for the guts of the stabilizers as well. We really feel that $199 is a great price on these.
 

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