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Just could NOT get myself to drill holes for the Tailgate Table... HELP ME!

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Definitely like the JCR one, the MOLLE worked out great for mounting a sub.

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First, as many have said the drilling is a non-issue as long as you use a drill stop. A little nerve-wracking but you'll be ok.

For me personally, I wanted the Ford (Tuffy) tailgate table because it's compatible with the Tuffy cargo enclosures. Other brands of tailgate table sit a tiny bit higher on the tailgate, so they interfere with the rubber seal on the Tuffy enclosure. I tried the Mabbett table and liked it, but ended up getting rid of it once I installed the enclosure.
 

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If you can pay $400ish, get the Trailgater. Looks way better and it’s a no drill option. Here’s mine.

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All of you with the Trailgater have EG broncos I swear. Guess I need to join the club
 

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After reading the whole thread I feel its not that bad to drill those holes, but the original table looks small, with no edge lip and very basic.
The trailgater looks sick. lip to make things not fall off too easily and also the extension.
But it looks like it damages the original red plastic covers, what happens If I regret and want to take it off, can I bring back the original black cover?
 

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@brentutk
After reading the whole thread I feel its not that bad to drill those holes, but the original table looks small, with no edge lip and very basic.
The trailgater looks sick. lip to make things not fall off too easily and also the extension.
But it looks like it damages the original red plastic covers, what happens If I regret and want to take it off, can I bring back the original black cover?
Not sure what red cover you mean. The black plastic cover snaps off and can be snapped back on. Trailgater also comes with cushioned tape to apply between the table and the tailgate to protect and prevent rattles.
 

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Sounds like it is too late but you can pretty much tuen any tailgate into a no-drill one as long as you are willing to drill into the table itself.

If you take the black plastic trim piece off that runs along the top of your tailgate, You will see that there are three to four open slots.

I should have taken pics, but use basically all thread with two flare nuts to sandwich the all thread in those slots.

The drill holes in your table where the studs hit, bolt it on, and cut off the excess all-thread.

Can you sit in the table...no...will it hold your food and cooking stove...of course.

I even put that speaker box carpet on the back of my table as to not even scratch the tailgate.

The only trick to the whole thing is do NOT drop that nut inside your tailgate! Do whatever works for you to hold the nut securly until you get the all thread started.

Fyi, don't remember the exact size, but I used long 1/4 (?) bolts I think and just cut the heads off
 

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Not sure what red cover you mean. The black plastic cover snaps off and can be snapped back on. Trailgater also comes with cushioned tape to apply between the table and the tailgate to protect and prevent rattles.
Is it really that heavy? I saw on youtube a claim its about 15kg.
 

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Just got my tailgate installed yesterday at the dealership and noticed the same issue with the supplied jack nuts everyone has mentions. The bottom left corner just spins, the others seem fine.

Wanted to see if any one has considered using well nuts instead? Seems like it would potentially prevent additional rattle and doesn't required a specialized tool to install. Never used any so I could be wrong.
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Sounds like it is too late but you can pretty much tuen any tailgate into a no-drill one as long as you are willing to drill into the table itself.

If you take the black plastic trim piece off that runs along the top of your tailgate, You will see that there are three to four open slots.

I should have taken pics, but use basically all thread with two flare nuts to sandwich the all thread in those slots.

The drill holes in your table where the studs hit, bolt it on, and cut off the excess all-thread.

Can you sit in the table...no...will it hold your food and cooking stove...of course.

I even put that speaker box carpet on the back of my table as to not even scratch the tailgate.

The only trick to the whole thing is do NOT drop that nut inside your tailgate! Do whatever works for you to hold the nut securly until you get the all thread started.

Fyi, don't remember the exact size, but I used long 1/4 (?) bolts I think and just cut the heads off
This seems like an excellent solution and one that I should have thought about sooner. Thanks!
 

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If something doesn’t line up and you give up, the plastic trim will hide the holes at the top and you can buy plastic fir tree caps on Amazon to disguise the lower holes - no one but you would ever notice.
Tell me more about these plastic fir tree caps. I installed my table last year, but don't really like it. I'm thinking about removing or replacing it with something else, but I'm concerned about the holes being there.
 

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Tell me more about these plastic fir tree caps. I installed my table last year, but don't really like it. I'm thinking about removing or replacing it with something else, but I'm concerned about the holes being there.
GOOACC 146PCS Nylon Bumper Shield Retainer & Double End Xmas Tree Retainers Clips Universal Auto Body Shield Retainer Fastener Clip Assortment- Bonus Fastener Remover https://a.co/d/8iXl53l

something like this - you could double check the size of the hole but these are cheap and always handy to have an assortment of sizes.
 

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If you can pay $400ish, get the Trailgater. Looks way better and it’s a no drill option. Here’s mine.

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This looks like the Goose Gear knockoff, but Goose requires drilling. How much weight can it handle?

I like this one that you have and will research it. Not afraid to drill, but if I can get away with not doing so, I’m good with that too.
 

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something like this - you could double check the size of the hole but these are cheap and always handy to have an assortment of sizes.
Thanks!
 

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*** UPDATE Feb 22: I am selling the Tailgate Table to a Bronco 6G Member, and I plan on getting a non-drilling table in the future.***

I opened the Tailgate table box (the official Ford one that retails for $219). I looked at the instructions and probably watched about a hour of install videos. I am too scared to drill four 7/16" holes in my Bronco. I asked my dealer service department. They said it was a "pain in the neck" and they charge 2 hours of labor for it. Also they told me that they drilled all the way through once TO THE OUTSIDE and had to replace an entire tailgate. I have decided to not do it. I got it a while ago, so I cannot return. Anyone braver than me want one for $100 plus I will ship it to you if you want (you pay shipping)? And if you did install, how did it go for you?
I am with you. I will not drill any hole in my Bronco. I have the Shadow Sasquatch and paid to put my steps, mudflats, bumper lights, pillar lights, etc. on. Now I am waiting on the body armor for the doors. It is a stick on but I am not doing it.
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