Mine always says 273 miles on fill up. It drops linearly until about 150 miles, then drops slower than it should. I usually drive about 315 miles with 0 miles left on the computer screen range. I fill up about 16 gallons which means I likely have 2 extra gallons in reserve
$380 for my generic hard top with a warranty and built in lights. It can hold 350 pounds of weight.
https://www.tacoma4g.com/forum/threads/2024-trd-off-road-mods-tint-tonneau-console-organizer-dipstick.5150/
You correct the swirls and scratches in the clear coat. I meant to say correct the clear coat/paint under the ceramic coat. The ceramic coat will seal any imperfections.
Hobbyist here. You can see my thread here
https://www.tacoma4g.com/forum/threads/ceramic-coat-on-my-2024-tacoma-other-detailing.2291/
It takes a out 5-10 hours to do it right. There is no point in doing a ceramic coat unless you buff and correct the paint underneath. I'd say that most people...
About 5.5 quarts. I didn't prefill the oil filter. I filled around 5.5 quarts and checked the dipstick. I ran the engine and checked the dipstick again. I wouldn't overthink it, there are tolerances built into the truck.
I don't measure out 9/10th of a quart and I don't prefill my oil filter. I filled 5 quarts, then added until the dipstick showed an appropriate amount. I rechecked after a drive to make sure it is at an appropriate level when hot.
Added 15% on the fronts and 50% for the rear seats and read window ($345 for nano ceramic at turbo tint)
Generic hard top With LED lights($380)
You should be able to make this almost 100% waterproof if you put the foam in the correct places. 350 pound load rating per description. You need to...
I just had a rock chip yesterday that quickly turned into a 15 inch crack due to the heat. I got a quote from Safelite for $1200. It includes the bullshit recalibration for the active lane assist and other camera based assistance. Apparently it takes 5 minutes to perform, but costs $400.