Those flip outs on my tundra were great for ventilation in the summer months, but also invited thieves that tried to get in my truck when I was parked at a snowmobile unloading lot in Quebec. I left the truck unattended for a week while on a 1400 mile snowmobile bag trip only to find out one of those windows were tampered with when we arrived back. The good part... they didn't get in, but the latch was broken.My ol' Sonoma had flip-out windows on the rear access doors.
Great for ventilation without road noise or wind buffeting in the cab.
My Tacoma has the sliding rear window (manual). When open and driving above 30 mph, the air flow curling over the top of the cab will blow dirt/debris/schmutz into the cab. It doesn't allow much air flow out of the cab.
Any chance that could be fitted to a Gen2??? Not the window itself, but the mechanism.My rear window was a manual slider in that tundra, it wasn't touched, and kind of a pita to open when driving. When I ordered my 2020 access cab tacoma, I requested it be built with a power sliding rear window which I like far better. I just push a button on the dash while driving, and it will open, or close.
I wouldn't know. This my 1st truck with it. I've only had manual latched ones in the past.Any chance that could be fitted to a Gen2??? Not the window itself, but the mechanism.