Heās adorable. Here is ours. Sheās 3 and isnāt a fan of long roadtrips. Hoping the canvasback will at-least keep most of the hair out of the carpet.
I mean all the trims are more than capable of handling dirt/gravel roads. A lot of people consider that āoff-road roadingā. Sport is 99% capable enough handling that. Who cares, get what you want.
Toyota definetly made it harder to swap grills and fog lights. Such a pain in the butt to take the whole front off. Wouldāve done a the pro grill immediately but I think Iāll be content with just a blacked out emblem.
I just leave it in the little cubby next to the steering wheel (donāt have the trailer break). Problem is I always leave it there when i get home. Then Iām panic looking for the key.
You can look up any Prinsu review video. They use all the same extrusions. They have eyelet bolts out there that fit. I would add ppf to the roof to protect the paint.
Itās a shame they didnāt include an access door. Probably because the filter is so high up, but at least they made 2 holes slotted for an easier install.
It does not. Iāve read in the 4th gen Tacoma forums that this adapter allows that feature: https://dongar.tech/products/dongar-pro?srsltid=AfmBOoobMcGNEvOD9bTDdIPWlk3uMvWq8p0I8s6J1D1jDHGjN-CLk8mT
I honestly have to do more research on this camera. My dad recommended this camera to me and I just...
Iām hoping Iāll be able to snag some TRD Pro takeoffs once they start hitting the lots. Bound to be some folks swapping to methods or black rhino wheels
So if youāre talking about the digital mirror that comes with the tow package, ours did not come with that option. It does have the garage door openers at the bottom of the rear view mirror though.
So I havenāt seen anybody post yet about a dashcam install so I thought I would share mine.
I chose to go with the Garmin Mini 3 and bought a plug and play wiring harness from Amazon that will take power from the mirror. Seen videos about this for the 4th gen taco, so I assumed it would work...