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What is the name of this company? I saw it on twitter a long time ago and thought it was a pretty cool idea. Anybody know what I'm talking about here? It came with a ramp and you would drive it up to the roof. Was it a failed product? I can't find it anywhere.
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Yup thanks. Bookmarked.
I had trouble finding it again too, seems they could work on their SEO. I ended up finding them only when i remembered they also had a frunk Molle.
 
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I met the owner of Raktical and he is a very nice guy. He is working on the best cnc'd aluminum bedside covers that get tied into the sail casting so it can hold the weight of it. It is called the baseRAK. Best I've seen. Here is the link and a photo I took of it in person.

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EDIT: Forgot to add: The bed rails also will come with another set of Bed/tonneu cover button stack that are installed on the passenger side. According to the owner, they can be mappable to anything and I think it will be attached to the truck's ethernet system.
 
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yea, but I'm sure they'll do some heavy marketing once it's available. Judging by the pictures, it looks to be a great product.
 
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I met the owner of Raktical and he is a very nice guy. He is working on the best cnc'd aluminum bedside covers that get tied into the sail casting so it can hold the weight of it. It is called the baseRAK. Best I've seen. Here is the link and a photo I took of it in person.


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EDIT: Forgot to add: The bed rails also will come with another set of Bed/tonneu cover button stack that are installed on the passenger side. According to the owner, they can be mappable to anything and I think it will be attached to the truck's ethernet system.

That looks solid.

Do you know if they'll meet the deadline of Q3 of 2025?
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