Thank you!Congrats on your new truck
Thank you! It’s a great color combo and we’re in the Toyota world now! Don’t know why I wasted money and time buying anything else.Congratulations RJ, the white with the black accents is a stunner. Like you I too just bought my first ever Toyota truck. But, as you see by the avatar I'm on the other end of the year spectrum. But this little mini truck has already hooked me, and I see a new Taco in the driveway sometime in the future. Enjoy that new truck.
Jim
Mine were the 1st things taken off when I pulled into the garage!For those on this thread- I’m second guessing the mudguards. I’ve read some other post, but like many things, time changes things. I got them thrown into the deal, so they’re no cost and I will install them myself...do it or nah?
Ugh...I was put on the spot when they shot me down on some free all weather mats, I should’ve asked for the bed mat but it didn’t come to mind. I think I’ll drive by a dealer tomorrow to get a look at some on. There’s not much serious off-roading here in the Midwest so I think I’ll be ok there. Thanks again!
We also have lots of clay here, 1-2inches under my lawn is just nasty clay! In heavy rains we flood easily, this clay just doesn’t absorb the rain water like decent soil.I don't know how the design of the Tacoma's are, but I always had at least front mud flaps on my F-150's. It helped with dirt, and grime from being thrown up on the doors. But, it's your call as to whether you need them, or not. I will say though that we just came from the mid west after a road trip in our Wrangler. As you say there isn't much off roading areas, but we took some back roads (dirt/gravel) while there. On one back road I came upon some mud patches after a rain. I figured it would be like ours here in the southeast, kinda shallow. But dang bud, you guys do have some deep mud out there.
BTW, if you decide against the mud flaps you can always try for a trade at your dealer. You never know, they may just take them and give you those floor liners. Good luck.
That is one gorgeous truck brother. Drive it with pride! If you are going to be doing any, and I mean any, off roading, dont bother installing the mud guards. You'll lose the the first time out most likely.Thank you! This just absorbs the road, bumps, train tracks and most importantly wife and kid approved!
Thanks, Dude!That is one gorgeous truck brother. Drive it with pride! If you are going to be doing any, and I mean any, off roading, dont bother installing the mud guards. You'll lose the the first time out most likely.
Thanks, Dude!
My salesman has gone mia, I’m trying to change them since they were throwing them in for free-no luck yet
I’ve looked at them on nearly every color and model- I like them but I also like the way mine sits now without them. We have some big toyota dealers nearby so I’ve been able to walk the lot on their closed day and really take a good look at them. They look good on black, the sporty model I passed up for the one I bought had them on already. Congrats on the ride!I just picked up my truck Monday and I’m about to buy some I have tire dressing all over the side of my truck. I saw them on sand stone truck and they didn’t look bad. My taco is black so they will blend in. I hope
Dealership will change out my order from the mudguards to the bed mat and since it was a comped item to me, it’s a bit of a win! Bed mat almost twice the of the guards
Dealership will change out my order from the mudguards to the bed mat and since it was a comped item to me, it’s a bit of a win! Bed mat almost twice the of the guards
My local dealer has decent sale prices online and I wouldn’t need to pay shipping on it (would pay tax though). The mat was $75ish last week with the Labor Day sale- I picked mine up today and I’m impressed. Heavy and I can’t see anything sliding around on this.That’s awesome. I want a mat . I’m just to tight to buy it. I did buy a 300 win mag in a browning abolt. I would rather have that than a mat