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I'm debating going back to a Toyota truck ('93 Pickup I4 was the last one), and I currently have a 2 door Bronco with vinyl seats/washout flooring. I've had Jeeps before that, I'm at the beach a ton surfing, kiteboarding, etc. The benefit to the truck is all the gear would be in the back, the downside is the interior/seats. I'm not trying to pay $9k to get Softex seats, I want either a PreRunner or base TRD Off Road.

So, my question is: how are the standard seats with respect to water and sand sticking, and secondly, is there a way to remove the carpet on the inside or does everyone just go with rubber mats?
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I'm debating going back to a Toyota truck ('93 Pickup I4 was the last one), and I currently have a 2 door Bronco with vinyl seats/washout flooring. I've had Jeeps before that, I'm at the beach a ton surfing, kiteboarding, etc. The benefit to the truck is all the gear would be in the back, the downside is the interior/seats. I'm not trying to pay $9k to get Softex seats, I want either a PreRunner or base TRD Off Road.

So, my question is: how are the standard seats with respect to water and sand sticking, and secondly, is there a way to remove the carpet on the inside or does everyone just go with rubber mats?
The premium package seats are full of little holes we figured would be a problem for our lifestyle, and we were put off by cameras and features beyond what we wanted.

I'm not a surfer but trail building, ski area crew, and river running is full of dirt and sand. The airbag compatible seat covers below and floor mats are okay so far.


In my case I have honest or true light truck needs for a few years that also include the long bed. The short bed models can't reasonably fit stuff our minivan could and even our Outback.

A Jeep or the Fords we considered were just no way. The new Tacoma has top safety pick status. I had a rental Jeep for 2000 miles earlier in the year. For any complaints on the new Tacoma electronics, the Jeeps's were ass clown by comparison. The POS Jeep even had defroster problems where I learned there was a recall but still, defrosters are generations old technology.

A close associate with the late model Bronco really does like it but he can't get the fuel economy I'm getting with the Tacoma. For a new generation vehicle he's also had recalls and quirks my Tacoma has not had in same timeframe and mileage.

You would definitely have the wheelbase to manage if you get a long bed Tacoma over a Bronco or Jeep but that's not bothering me where again, a usable light truck is vital for my next few years.

Also on seats. My wife did not like the SR and SR5 seats against the TRD OR but they did not bother me as much. TRD OR also has electric locker important for me but it only works in 4x4 low. Many here go rather nuts with what they do for tires and mods but I'm finding the stock TRD OR tires and mechanicals really good. I'm not an offroad hobbyist but actually off road a lot. Trail crew is fairly demanding.

Good luck.
 
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The premium package seats are full of little holes we figured would be a problem for our lifestyle, and we were put off by cameras and features beyond what we wanted.

I'm not a surfer but trail building, ski area crew, and river running is full of dirt and sand. The airbag compatible seat covers below and floor mats are okay so far.


In my case I have honest or true light truck needs for a few years that also include the long bed. The short bed models can't reasonably fit stuff our minivan could and even our Outback.

A Jeep or the Fords we considered were just no way. The new Tacoma has top safety pick status. I had a rental Jeep for 2000 miles earlier in the year. For any complaints on the new Tacoma electronics, the Jeeps's were ass clown by comparison. The POS Jeep even had defroster problems where I learned there was a recall but still, defrosters are generations old technology.

A close associate with the late model Bronco really does like it but he can't get the fuel economy I'm getting with the Tacoma. For a new generation vehicle he's also had recalls and quirks my Tacoma has not had in same timeframe and mileage.

You would definitely have the wheelbase to manage if you get a long bed Tacoma over a Bronco or Jeep but that's not bothering me where again, a usable light truck is vital for my next few years.

Also on seats. My wife did not like the SR and SR5 seats against the TRD OR but they did not bother me as much. TRD OR also has electric locker important for me but it only works in 4x4 low. Many here go rather nuts with what they do for tires and mods but I'm finding the stock TRD OR tires and mechanicals really good. I'm not an offroad hobbyist but actually off road a lot. Trail crew is fairly demanding.

Good luck.
Yeah, I had a JK and JL between the '93 Toyota and my Bronco now, that's basically all the vehicles I've owned in the past 25 years. I'm done with Jeep, they have issues for sure, and are just basically uncomfortable, especially compared to the new Bronco.

I will say, the new Bronco (2 door in this instance) is very comfortable, and I've driven back to back with the Tacoma (I had the Tacoma for a week in Utah). The seats in the Bronco are great, and there's more room width and length. I removed the back seats and have a roof rack/MTB (1up rack) on the back, so.......I can camp for a good while in it. Fuel economy I have the 2.3L 7MT and I'm getting 21 in mixed driving over 21k miles so far.

It's hard to leave the Bronco for the Tacoma, I stayed away from the 3rd gen because those seats killed me and I wanted something for more off-roading. Now I"m off-roading less, but camping more, so......debating a truck again.
 

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Yeah, I had a JK and JL between the '93 Toyota and my Bronco now, that's basically all the vehicles I've owned in the past 25 years. I'm done with Jeep, they have issues for sure, and are just basically uncomfortable, especially compared to the new Bronco.

I will say, the new Bronco (2 door in this instance) is very comfortable, and I've driven back to back with the Tacoma (I had the Tacoma for a week in Utah). The seats in the Bronco are great, and there's more room width and length. I removed the back seats and have a roof rack/MTB (1up rack) on the back, so.......I can camp for a good while in it. Fuel economy I have the 2.3L 7MT and I'm getting 21 in mixed driving over 21k miles so far.

It's hard to leave the Bronco for the Tacoma, I stayed away from the 3rd gen because those seats killed me and I wanted something for more off-roading. Now I"m off-roading less, but camping more, so......debating a truck again.
Good luck. My friend with the Bronco admits it is easier for him because they have the complimentary civilized family car and his business has different sized work vans.

My '24 Tacoma has around 3500 miles now and fuel economy is generally in line with EPA estimates. It is not at all hard to get 23-24.5 or better MPG but not with heavier payloads and 75 MPH+ freeway driving.

It is definitely the most pleasurable pickup I've had among 5 total and ones I rent or use for work but it's still a light truck. If I did not have the work needs I'd enjoy a car the most and my wife has a nice one.
 

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It doesn't do good with water but the fabric has a tight knit. I went to the beach and the kiddos got sand on the back seats. I was able to use a brush to wipe the sand with ease.
 

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Bumping this thread, I think I'm switching to a Tacoma. The bulk of the issues with sand and wetness will be taken care of with.........a truck bed. Ha....right now with the Bronco I basically just throw everything in the rear, and then with the top off or whatever the sand blows everywhere.

I'm going to invest in a decent set of floor mats (this particular build doesn't have them, but it also doesn't have a bunch of pointless add-ons), and I already have a quick seat cover that is waterproof. Any other tips far as mats, I may down the road look at some sort of Vinyl seat cover, so any suggestions would be welcomed.

I'm also debating molle panelling in the rear. Right now, I have molle panel and bags for tools for foiling, kiteboarding, and mountain biking. I could easily fit those under the seats I think. Just might be a bit more accessible in the rear.

That and a tailgate pad.
 

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Not my truck in the pic below, but I will never for the life of me understand why Toyota made the bottom cushion a lighter color than the outer section on the TRD OR trims.

2024 Tacoma How's the Standard Seats/Interior for Wet and Sand ? 1755135887682-fh

It's totally backwards, you want the dark color near where you're going to spill your coffee, McDonald's etc lol and the light color elsewhere. Tan shouldn't be anywhere on a truck interior anyways, it's gonna look terrible in 10 years.

I would just get floor mats with a lot of coverage and vinyl seat covers if you're gonna get it dirty.
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