GRIPS Toyota Tacoma Double-Crew Cab Barrier and Ceiling Nets
Installation Guide
Toyota Tacoma Double/Crew Cab Barrier & Ceiling Nets
(supplemental installation notes)
NOTE: Many newer models have B-pillar handles and even overhead on the ceiling that can be used for some of the top mounting locations. Check to see if you prefer to use these factory locations as the nets typically have enough adjustment to allow for this option. If your vehicle does not have handles in desired locations or you prefer to install mounting points for better fitment, please follow the below steps.
IMPORTANT: USE THESE INSTRUCTIONS AS A SUPPLEMENT TO OUR INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEOS AND DOCUMENTS FOR TACOMA
Time: About 30-45 minutes
Paw Level:
Tools: (may vary by vehicle)
- Ratchet
- Panel Removal Tool
- 13/64” drill bit
- Touch up paint or clear nail polish
If your B pillar looks like this with the red nylon push in piece:
You may remove the red piece of you have a panel removal tool to make installation easier to access and slide back on the plastic panel in the slotted hole.
It is suggested to use a 13/64” drill bit to do final hole finishing on B Pillar.
It’s three layers of metal so slide the footman mount out of the tether and place exactly as shown here:
Double check your depth before and during drilling to mount.
Pro tip: tap the holes in the footman so that your drill bit does not wander. Use a little oil on the drill bit to help it cut through the layers of metal.
Once the holes will accommodate the screws threads, treat the metal with some paint. *Clear nail polish will work well in a pinch.
Tie up the loose ends
You can do this by feeding the end of the strap through the opening of the buckle to create a loop. Feed the strap through the loop, and the strap behind, continue until no
strap is hanging.
See video here for details: https://vimeo.com/316588617 
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