Bed Liners
Bed liners are easy to clean and don’t interfere with a Truck Tent set up in any way.
Railings
Truck tents will fit on trucks with side railings up to 3″ high. If the railings are over 3″ high, they will lift the base of the truck tent too far away from the top of the bed walls, allowing the potential for wind or water to come inside the tent.
Roll Bars
Truck tents usually won’t fit over roll bars, especially if they interfere with the truck bed walls. If your roll bar is low in height and does not extend over the walls of the truck bed, please contact us with your specs and we will let you know if a truck tent will work.
Tool Box
Truck tents will not fit over tool boxes that extend over the truck bed walls. Tool boxes that fit in between the truck bed walls do not present any problem. Sometimes, a crew cab tent will fit a standard size truck with a tool box, etc. The front lip of the truck tent will overlap the top of the tool box. The rain will run down the tent onto the top of the tool box and off the front or sides. Subtract the width of your tool box from the overall bed length with the tailgate up to see if there is a truck tent size that will work for you.
Tonneau Covers
Truck tents won’t work with tonneau covers that extend over the bed rails. A truck tent can work with a tonneau cover if the cover can roll or fold back and fit between the truck bed side walls. If the cover extends over the side walls of the bed when rolled back, but has a low height, it may still be possible to use with a truck tent. Send us a photo of your truck bed/tonneau cover if you have any questions.
Cap Cover
If your truck has a cap on the bed, we suggest using an SUV Tent instead.
If you have any additional questions, please reach out to support@klymit.com.
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