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Any Build Regrets On Your Tacoma?

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Cool thread thanks everyone for sharing. Learned about alu-cab and fas-top here and leaning towards the latter.
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I was just curious if anyone has jumped into some part of a build then immediately (or not so immediately) regretted it or wished they went a different route. For me, I think mine is the Bakflip MX4. I will say it's a pretty good tonneau cover but knowing how I use the truck, I think I would either prefer a decked system or maybe even a retractable tonneau cover.
I ordered a BakFlip and actually cancelled it this weekend. I've had Decked systems in my last two trucks. I decided that I used it so much, I'd regret not having it on this one. So I'm saving my pennies and waiting for discount codes.
 

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Installed 18” Tundra TRD Pro wheels in 18” vs the 17” I had before. The limited tire options on C and SL load for 18” tires is a real pain in the ass and very limited. Should have stayed with a 17” wheel.
 
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For what it's worth, if you're ever off-road, 17" are also slightly better as there is more rubber between you and the ground so it's less likely to scratch the rim. Hopefully you can get back into a 17 at some point.
 

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More minor but:

Pre-buying a few accessories before driving the truck for a bit. Now I have the suite of musology inserts and door/console cups sitting in a box going unused. ~$50 waste

I have two Roll-n-Lock cargo dividers sitting boxed and unused bc I didn't realize they'd totally remove the ability to use the OEM tie down rails. ~$250ea, so $500

Wasted a bunch of time and money buying a bumper part and trusting the internet on the part# and not confirming with a part dept so have a random front bumper partially painted and of no use to me (also thinking I could paint and clear coat a part on my own vs just paying a shop the first time round). It was the early days so a lot of information known now on these forums wasn't known or easy to find then. ~$200 waste

Ordering the heritage grille camera unit before realizing that it was impossible to get a tactrix 2 cable anymore (only then investing the time and tape to fix my camera system that the dealership screwed up). ~$150 waste

De-chroming the front of the truck has been more involved than I would have liked. While I wasn't a fan of the look, I wonder if I would have gotten used to it after changing the wheels, mirror backs, and tailgate letters and could have called it a day. But the parts investment was already made.
This last one, I'm sure I'll really like end product. But the time, research, effort, and duration (and cost) have made it really annoying. Will be ~$1400 when all done (TH grille, DD light bar, rave brackets, wiring, dash switch, DD fogs, color matched upper bumper +sensor mounts, PPF for painted upper bumper)
 
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More minor but:

Pre-buying a few accessories before driving the truck for a bit. Now I have the suite of musology inserts and door/console cups sitting in a box going unused. ~$50 waste

I have two Roll-n-Lock cargo dividers sitting boxes and unused bc I didn't realize they'd totally remove the ability to use the OEM tie down rails. ~$250ea, so $500 sitting completely unused.

Wasted a bunch of time and money buying a bumper part and trusting the internet on the part# and not confirming with a part dept so have a random front bumper partially painted and of no use to me (also thinking I could paint and clear coat a part on my own vs just paying a shop the first time round). It was the early days so a lot of information known now on these forums wasn't known or easy to find then. ~$200 waste

Ordering the heritage grille camera unit before realizing that it was impossible to get a tactrix 2 cable anymore (only then investing the time and tape to fix my camera system that the dealership screwed up). ~$150 waste

De-chroming the front of the truck has been more involved than I would have liked. While I wasn't a fan of the look, I wonder if I would have gotten used to ifter changing the wheels, mirror backs, and tailgate letters and could have called it a day. But the parts investment was already made.
This last one, I'm sure I'll really like end product. But the time, research, effort, and duration (and cost) have made it really annoying. Will be ~$1400 when all done (TH grille, DD light bar, rave brackets, wiring, dash switch, DD fogs, color matched upper bumper +sensor mounts, PPF for painted upper bumper)
I totally get the pre-buying bug too. I've learned to force myself to triple check things fit before ordering. I feel this ha!
 

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Ice Cap (White) too many of them on the road.
Not waiting for 2025 for Terra and the TRD factory Lift.
 

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#1 for me would be the APC21 skid plate. Absolute POS, low quality crap and the counterfeit TRD lettering just looks lame. There are many like it on Amazon and if you live in a rainy climate the finish will immediately chip and it will rust. It costs as much as a Landcruiser or Trailhunter skid (on sale) too. I just didn't know anything when I ordered it. Small monetary loss, but should've never bought it.

#2 would be the TRD Off Road take off wheel set. Ultimately only lost $100 reselling them, but I didn't end up liking the look of the OEM wheels and I had zero idea that the stock tires are about the same quality as the aforementioned skid plate. Still blows my mind Toyota is allowed to do that to fluff mpg numbers. If I went back I would have just kept the SR5 wheels and put 285/70r17 on them. But stoked with my set up now !
 
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I also realized this! However, these features are useless if you build out the truck for overlanding. Any rack/RTT is just going to block the camera. And I'm also glad the tailgate doesn't come with the motor.
GG Offroad sells kits that let you relocate your factory bed and rearview cameras so I have all mine working even with my cap.
 

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The jury is still out on the PPF with color change to a satin, nonmetallic “bronze oxide.” I might have gone with satin white over my ice cap white to soften the blinding white. But so far the truck looks badass (everyone else’s words who tells me about it) and tree branch and shrub scratches that we incurred have healed as advertised. Still, it was a lot of freaking money. 💸
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