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Key Features
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Flip-Up Hard FRP Design:
Opens upward for instant full-bed access. No folding panels across your windshield, no drama. -
Full 100% Bed Access:
Load oversized cargo without removing the entire cover — because that’s just annoying.
Product description
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FRP Hard Panels:
Lightweight, rigid, impact-resistant, and way tougher than vinyl or bargain-bin plastic. -
Fits 2016–2023 Tacoma 5-ft Bed (60.5″)
Made specifically for Tacoma short beds. None of that “universal fit” nonsense that never actually fits.

































































CK –
Easy to install tonneau cover – fits my 2014 Tacoma 5-ft bed almost perfectly. Slight gap where it meets the tailgate, but so far this has not been an issue. Adjusting clips provided to fit in the Tacoma side rails. Great alternative to the snap-on tonneau that I replaced.
Amazon Customer –
Looks great easy to put on.
Julio Alejandro Proenza Fernández –
El agua aún con los weatherstrips se cuela al interior de la cama de la camioneta en las de uniones la tapa.
Elbert Cruz –
Wow, this product is amazing, highly impressed with the quality and installation. It delivered and 1 hour later it was installed, only requires the 6 brackets supplied for the truck bed rail and one allen wrench for a set screw to secure the 6 brackets. Comes with a small packet of spare parts. The tailgate fit is absolutely perfect. There is a seal similar to your door seal on the perimeter of the tunnel cover, not sure if its water tight but I am not concerned with that. Videos ATTACHED ,2 thumbs to the manufacture, 5 stars to vendor. Arrived 3 days early.
Amazon Customer –
3 years and still intact 🙌🏻😍
anakry montero –
Super buena y practica el envio rapido
amilcar rodriguez –
La tapa está bien , solo que faltan una piezas muy importantes
Sebastian –
Be sure that there is ZERO ICE in the creases/hinges between panels when opening the cover in cold climates. I had an issue where I opened it with no excessive force when it was below freezing outside, and this damaged the mechanism so that it could not be opened back up again.It took me more effort than I think it should to get a hold of Kikito customer service (was not able to find that contact info on Amazon at the time), but once I did, they helped me out.In retrospect, I suspect that snow may have pooled up on the cover, then melted, and pooled up, then re froze in the mechanism. I doubt highly that just fresh snow or cold temperatures alone would cause this problem.Be advised to watch out for these issues and that customer service, although helpful, may be hard to find.