15ish MGP on a stock 24 trailhunter with bed cover. 80/20 City/Hwy and incredibly gentle acceleration city driving with Eco mode.
I expected at least 18
I've had the same experience with them regarding trying to get more info on the fitment of the Covert bumper for the Trailhunter and their customer service and respond time is poor.
I really like having the current speed limit right there easy to see. Like the poster above me, I wish it would show Android Auto/Car Play next direction on it. There are a few options you can add to it but it's not many.
Just use the Toyota New Inventory website. You can look at dealers in a 500 mile radius, from any US location, and likely find your truck in a month or less. Local wait lists aren't worth it.
After 9 months of waiting for a local trailhunter, I found one in Amarillo, called, and drove 6 hours...
I haven't found a use for mine yet. It only holds 25lbs on each side and it's not long enough to hold much. Maybe a 1 gallon roto can on each side of fuel or water? I haven't seen any photos of something attached to it and even Toyota doesn't demo anything on it in their advertising. Mine is...
There arequite a few fantastic short videos on YouTube that will explain all your 4WD questions. Including when to use your 4WD so you don't damage your vehicle.
Nicely done!
It should have come from the factory like this! Why would you market an Overlanding trim with that baby rack that hardly supports any weight instead of a full rack!
Which company had a wiring harness on their lights that was plug and play with the pre-wired Tacoma pigtails? Cali Raised LED says they can't make theirs plug and play and still requires some splicing, which doesn't make much sense to me. Did Toyota use some super proprietary connector or what?
I would say these kind of defeat the purpose of having rock sliders in the first place. They would ruin your higher clearence and be huge chunks for rocks to catch on and break instead of "sliding" like the sliders are meant for.