BEEFY! Man these things are huge! Extremely great quality the welds, plate thickness and powder coating are perfect.
Couldn’t be happier with pairing the rear hatch ladder with our Rago roof rack. Installation was super easy and looks even better in person.
Love these panels. I have both and they make this space in the cargo area so much more useful. They don't interfere with my air mattress at all which is a huge bonus.
Awesome quality very solid design and easy installation. Extremely solid once installed.
Got the ditch light brackets as a gift for my 2005 Tayota sequoia very easy simple instal looks great
I couldn’t be happier with the Rago dash plate on my 2016 Toyota Tundra SR5. The fitment is absolutely perfect—like it came straight from the factory. Install was quick and straightforward, and the quality is top-notch with a solid, rugged feel that matches the Tundra’s build.
What really stands out is how functional it is. It gives me a clean, secure setup for mounting my phone and gear when I’m out filming overlanding trips. No more clutter or shaky mounts—everything stays locked in, even on rough trails.
If you’re running a Tundra and want a clean, professional dash setup for off-road or daily driving, this is 100% worth it. Looks great, performs even better.
— Milliner’s On the Move 🚙💨
Had this mount over a few years and very happy with it. I have a 4 foot firestick antenna mounted. Make sure you sand away underneath were antenna bolt will mount. I am wondering if this mount would be strong enough to support a 5 foot Firestick II or Skipshooter antenna without a spring? Any responses are welcomed. Thank you
I bought the Rago Fabrication hood light bracket for my Tacoma thinking I was about to become some off-road night warrior. You know, deep in the woods, hood popped, diagnosing something serious while wolves howl in the distance.
Reality? I use it exclusively in my apartment parking lot to jump my fiancée’s car.
And let me tell you… it absolutely dominates that job.
Pop the hood, flip the lights on, and suddenly I’m performing what looks like open-heart surgery on a vehicle. Neighbors probably think I’m rebuilding an engine. Nope. Just trying to find the positive terminal without electrocuting myself.
This was one of the only air compressor mounting brackets I found for the 4runner. I may not have many options however this has been one of my top 3 modifications. I installed an ARB single compressor along with the Garmin powerswitch module to the bracket. Install is clean and items are out of the way while allowing easy access to the compressor. Highly recommend this mounting bracket.
This is my first Rago product I’ve purchased. I’m very happy with overall quality, very sturdy. Easy 10 minute install. Lights hold steady even on bumpy roads. Order this product with confidence.Thanks Rago.
Outstanding fit, looks like truck should have come with it. Highly recommend the bull bar to finish the look. Great positioning for light and wench. I spent a lot of time looking for the right set up. Video after video. Post after post.
Look no further. This is the one…
Really outstanding design and secure plate mounting to dash. It is a shame that some of the prime center plate mounting locations are lost by the logo cutout, only real criticism of design. It would be great to source a USB plug that has USB-C, and maybe with three outlets instead of the two dated USB-A ports.
QC issues: The threads really need to be chased with a tap before shipping, or advise customers they need to. I had one bolt almost start galling and then realized there was a lot of bits of welding debris and power coat overspray in the threads. About 1/3 of the welded thread nuts had quite a bit of debris that needed to be chased with a tap. This added quite a bit of time to what otherwise is a pretty simple and quick install.
Instruction manual feedback - the video is dated and doesn’t show current hardware design. It’s worth mentioning that pushing the baseplate all the way back into the dash grooves before marking drill locations will give best fit. Also, if your Tundra has a center speaker you do NOT need to drill another hole to run wiring - pop up the speaker grille and you can route wiring through the hole around the speaker, there is plenty of space. Use a piece of weed whacker line to find a gap to run wiring on the backside of the dash to wherever your intend to tap power, it’s a Toyota so it’s very tight!
I dig this kind of vibe from fabricators. A dad's mother ****ing root beer candy, America mints... in the shipped package... And words of encouragement to crack open a frosty beverage.
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These things were easy to install, perfect fitment, and placement of the lights are ideal. There are companies out there doing "low profile" brackets, which is fine. Do you. But that's not what you want. There is nothing low profile about a massive 5-6" light case sitting at the base of your pillars. More important is good glare reduction and clearance - getting the most from your lights.
These brackets will give you that.
Excellent design work on these, Rago.
Good quality fairly easy installation. Had to modify to get middle bolt into drilled out pillar of truck. Also, had to do some additional research to install. Mainly lulling the tail lights innorder to install.
I really like the rack rails, but just FYI:
1. the nut plates "D", nice that they are painted, but paint got in the threads. Had to clean out the threads with a 3/8-16 tap.
2. The guide says easy, about an hour. I agree with easy with the right tools, which I had. but it was closer to about 4 hours starting from no experience doing this and taking my time to do it right. Plan as an afternoon project.
3. I would add a tool list another plastic pry tool for the factory rail end caps (two really made it easier), and a tap and die set for cleanup of threads on nuts and bolts. Also a small cordless drill is really handy for all the bolts.
End result was very nice and I am very happy.
Fast shipping and a straightforward install. The welds look solid and well done. These skid plates definitely give peace of mind when hitting the trails. Highly recommend.
Well made and well thought out design, also quite adjustable with respect to position on the jack and where the boards lay. I used it to stack boards on top of my Hi-lift on my roof rack to save space. Locking boards onto the pegs is easy, but I’m trying to figure out the best way to prohibit a thief from taking the whole mount off the jack.
First, Rago is the ONLY manufacture to make a rear bumper for the 3rd gen Tacoma's to allow factory Blind Spot Monitoring sensors to be kept. That requires engineering, design and the finest materials. When you order this, you see where the money went and IT IS worth it!! Precise measurements and a beautiful aftermarket look that retains the modern electronics that fit like a factory glove! Don't buy from another company just to have an aftermarket rear bumper and ditch the electronics. Buy this bumper from Rago. Buy it and don't look back!