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Outfitting a New 2026 Tacoma Trailhunter - recommendations?

rdwhite629

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This is my first Tacoma (2026 Trail Hunter) and we just picked it up at the dealer. I what hoping for some recommendations on outfitting the truck. Specifically the following items:
  1. Bed Mat
  2. Secure (lockable)/durable bed cover.
  3. Power Running boards - durable, relatively easy to install and if it make sense to use the Toyota switch and control versus third party provided.
  4. Any other initial "Must Haves" I don't have listed?
  5. What 3rd party suppliers are the best to work with.
Thanks for any insight.
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Congrats on the new truck! Let's see some pics! :D

1. Lasfit has a good bed mat. I have that on my truck.
2. I've seen a lot of bakflip MX4 as far as the tonneau cover. It's not lockable but the bed is locked when you lock the doors so maybe that's not as much of an issue. I think the retrax pro is lockable if you go that route.
3. I don't know any on this one
4. I would say "must haves" are better defined by what you want to do with it. I got this stuff on mine:
  • molle panels in the bed
  • recovery boards
  • a roof rack and an awning
  • Ditch lights and a light bar on the roof rack
All this because I like going camping / off-road. Must haves are definitely dependent on what you want to do with your truck
5. I've worked with Trumgeta and they are really easy to deal with but I've definitely gone with other brands based on the mod I'm doing as well.
 

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It depends on what you want to do with the truck. For example, I wouldn't put running boards on it if you plan to do any significant offroading with it. The rock sliders on the Trailhunter are frame mounted and can take the weight of the truck when needed on rocky trails. There are some "Predator" style steps that bolt on to existing holes in the OEM Trailhunter rock rails that can be useful. I use one on my passenger front side and remove it before hitting the trails.

But if you'll just be on gravel roads or something else mild then running boards are fine IMO. If a bit of rock crawling is in your future, then I'd also be thinking about a front bumper, winch, and several additional skid plates.

I've had success getting competitive quotes from @MERAKIAUTOWORKS for several components. You can direct message them from this forum.

Congrats on the new truck!
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