got it. I will keep an eye on it and let you know any update.Yaaassss! I’ve seen a lot of requests for overhead storage.
I’ll pass this along to our team as well. Really like the direction here.One thing I'd love to see is an adjustable bracket for mounting jackboards to a roof rack.
There doesn't seem to be any sort of standard regarding the distance between crossbars on a roof rack, or the size and mounting hole locations of jackboards. Would love a bracket that can move forward or backward on the crossbar to accomodate jackboards without having to drill additional holes in the boards.
That lines up really well with another suggestion earlier about adding a soft-touch upper door pad. Seems like there’s a clear trend here that people are looking for more cohesive, upgraded interior materials and color option.Personally I'd like to see interior accents, but not all the stickers and junk on the market. One thing that sort of bugs me about these trucks is every interior is the same. They're all black with just some little colored trim bits. All seat options were also black, with the exception of the TRD red.
Currently, there are of course seat covers on the market. There are also some console covers. But what I would like to see are color matched trim kits. For example, if I wanted to replicate a 1794 edition interior into a Tacoma. Saddle tan seat covers with MATCHING arm rest, and matching soft touch panels for the doors. Could actually make them bolt on by sending drill templates. Matching soft touch panels for the dash. Could even do the steering wheel.
nice idea. thanks for sharing thisAutomatic transmission shifter. I personally like a pistol grip rather that the button on the left where you use your thumb. There’s after market, most people like it but the big drawback people have is that since it’s metal it gets really hot in the summer.
i've passed along this to my teamfront & rear interior door skins
There is a net option from Raingler and a molle panel option from RCI if you dont have a moonroof.Is anyone making an interior molle panel to mount on headliners? My truck doesn’t have rear seat headliner grab handles (they are on B pillars) where either metal molle or fabric mesh “attics” are typically installed.
The mounting would ideally be done with clips installed onto the door frame under the door seals.
Thank you for these references and links. Really appreciate the info. The way both of these options (attic, molle) install makes them hard to remove when my bro and sis-in-law want to ride with us. Luckily we are small people since the back seat legroom is squeezed worse with the backseat storage panels I put in.There is a net option from Raingler and a molle panel option from RCI if you dont have a moonroof.
Definitely would like more options in that space though. interior storage areas are severely lacking.
I think the RCI panel has an interesting mounting strategy. I definitely trust things that bolt on more than just something that gets tucked in somewhere, especially if they are going to be over someones head potentially. If it weren't for my moon roof I would definitely try the RCI Panel so something like that but with more options to fit different cab configurations would be nice.
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https://rcimetalworks.com/product/overhead-molle-panel-2024-tacoma/
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https://raingler.com/products/2024-newer-toyota-tacoma-ceiling-attic-net
a headliner molle panel is a good direction. thanks for the details.There is a net option from Raingler and a molle panel option from RCI if you dont have a moonroof.
Definitely would like more options in that space though. interior storage areas are severely lacking.
I think the RCI panel has an interesting mounting strategy. I definitely trust things that bolt on more than just something that gets tucked in somewhere, especially if they are going to be over someones head potentially. If it weren't for my moon roof I would definitely try the RCI Panel so something like that but with more options to fit different cab configurations would be nice.
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https://rcimetalworks.com/product/overhead-molle-panel-2024-tacoma/
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https://raingler.com/products/2024-newer-toyota-tacoma-ceiling-attic-net
i appreciate it. we will conduct a research to confirm its market demand.100% hands down, the most urgently needed item is an extended gas tank. The tiny gas tank that it comes with, combined with bad gas mileage, makes it really annoying on long trips! I use a lot of your products on My Bronco and I know this is a little different than the norm, but search this community and you'll see that it is one of the biggest complaints and nobody has come out with a solution.