I've recently purchased a Toyota Tacoma pickup truck. The late models are larger than the earlier ones, but it's still not possible to haul a sheet of plywood in between the wheel wells. Inside the bed are four indentations that are approximately 3/4 inch deep on both sides, front and back of the wheel wells. It appears that if something was put from one side of the bed to the other in these indentations that I could haul plywood on top of this laying down flat. Does anyone have any experience with this and what material did you use, like wood, aluminum, or possibly steel? The truck bed is made out of some sort plastic (resin ) material that I'm not familiar with, but surely the sides can support a few sheets of plywood.
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