For a child, yes. For a toehold to stand on and get something on the roof, yes. But as a step up to use to get into the truck for someone who needs some extra help it would not be adequate.
Toyota makes a decent set of rock sliders that come on the Trailhunter. You can consistently find them online for around $365 each, but shipping is not usually possible. I took a screenshot to my local dealer and got them to price match and was able to pick them up today.
Rock Rails...
oh good! I wanted to be sure nobody was profiteering your bracket! I bought one from you last month but my kids found it and have lost it, so I might become an ebay customer too!
Its a great deal for anyone else. Before I saw this listed today I re-ordered "cam-bracket-final-v2-ABS.step "...
If someone figured out how to fill your gas tank is it still driveable? Does this problem throw a CEL? I don’t know how a modern filler neck works exactly. But if it was me I’d be trying to bypass this issue while the part comes in.
Wonderful! Nice halo truck, sounds like it suits you, and the family. I was reading and saw first mod was the for the visor, a Smith and Wesson M&P… pocketknife ? *double take* well yeah that’s sensible!
As I have come to understand it (and I might be wrong, maybe someone can confirm?) one advantage to the integrated bump stops up front is it solves one of the concerns with front spacers: you'll no longer need to get taller bump stops to be paired with your leveling kit or top hat spacers to...
Any idea what the weight is compared to the stock trail terrains (34 lbs I believe?)
Edit: 53 lbs according to google, to answer my question, so additional 19 per
The dealers are full of it. The salesperson at your local dealership can’t possibly know the exact delivery date. There are too many external factors. Shipping companies, customs, distribution, longshoremen, truckers, operators all on their own schedules. Mines waiting at a Mexican deep water...
Looks good. How thick is it then? Doesn't really look like an inch to my eye, but maybe its the camera angle playing tricks...
(edit: yeah, i guess you double the thickness to calculate lift so if thats half inch it raises an inch)
Do you leave the broken piece under it, or remove it...