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Toyota Tacoma Forums - Tacoma World Forum for Toyota Tacoma owners and enthusiasts, 4th gen through 1st gen Discuss and ask questions Show off your truck in the free gallery
Bed dimensions of 2016 - Tacoma World wndering the bed dimensions on new Tacomas compared to old From my research it seems like the only difference is the tailgate "bulge"
Bed Dimensions - Tacoma World When I had the Subaru Baja, there was a very useful image of the bed with dimensions labeled So I decided to duplicate that idea for my newest toy Attached please find an image of the truck bed (Extended Cab, 6' bed) with dimensions in inches, rounded to nearest 1 4"
Next best bed mat? - Tacoma World After a bit of searching, it seems apparent that the OEM bed mat is preferred recommended by most folks on TW Unfortunately, per three dealers in
Bed Replacement - Tacoma World A metal bed will not peel off when sliding in steel with sharp edges, but it adds weight and most of the time I'm pretty close to loaded max A plastic bed melts when cutting steel or throwing hot scrap in it, and I have concerns about how it will hold up at 40 below zero but it is nice and light giving me more payload
Bed Removal? - Tacoma World 6 bed bolts, remove gas cap (4 bolts), remove tail lights, bed electrical outlet, tailgate and camera There are a few clips you must remove off the bed by the tail lamps
Bed mounted winch (lightweight pulling) - Tacoma World Use the bed bolts for the winch??? Another option is to mount the winch on a 2x6 and put in the bed pockets so that you can remove the winch if you need full access to the bed Could then put straps to the D rings to hold the 2x6 down while winching
Bed removal quick note - Tacoma World The leash wanted to stay with the bed and the cap wanted to stay with the truck And you ought to have a place prepared to put the bed once it's off the truck, because it will want to rest on the bottom edges of the bodywork But what you really want is something to put it on that's taller than the mud flaps so they don't get bent