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I saw the post the other day for a Rear Bed Step from Lexland. I have tried several times to access their website - can't do it. Plus, I have read some not-so-positive comments about the company on another website. So I am looking for another vendor. I see similar Rear Bed Steps at Rough Country and Yota Expedition. Does anyone has experience with either of these companies or other Rear Bed Steps? I have no problem paying for quality. Another question: Anyone else on here have an Extracab in some other color than white or black? I had to travel to Pennsylvania to find this one - they actually had two in Underground and I have not seen another one since (and I searched for several months in a 250-mile radius). I think this truck is a bit of a unicorn. (Toyota truck owner since 1980 - 46 years).

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Go to Amazon, find a bed step, buy that. They’re likely all coming out of the same factory in china. I got one from Amazon, works fine, gone two seasons through a Canadian winter with salt and sand
 

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I saw the post the other day for a Rear Bed Step from Lexland. I have tried several times to access their website - can't do it. Plus, I have read some not-so-positive comments about the company on another website. So I am looking for another vendor. I see similar Rear Bed Steps at Rough Country and Yota Expedition. Does anyone has experience with either of these companies or other Rear Bed Steps? I have no problem paying for quality. Another question: Anyone else on here have an Extracab in some other color than white or black? I had to travel to Pennsylvania to find this one - they actually had two in Underground and I have not seen another one since (and I searched for several months in a 250-mile radius). I think this truck is a bit of a unicorn. (Toyota truck owner since 1980 - 46 years).

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Nice truck. I’ve got an underground XC also (love it). My experience has been similar to yours in terms of rarely seeing anything other than DC 4G Tacomas. Every once in a while, but not many——guessing we’re lucky Toyota still offers them at all, since the market has shifted pretty much to 4-door trucks.

Regarding the bed step, from what I’ve seen @Sner is 100% correct. One of the first things I added to my truck was the bed step (before there were any aftermarket/Amazon versions available). I got mine when Toyota was running one of their parts sales and thought it was a good deal, but I still paid more than double what the Amazon ones go for and they appear to be the exact same part.

Glad to see another xtracabber on here(y)
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Go to Amazon, find a bed step, buy that. They’re likely all coming out of the same factory in china. I got one from Amazon, works fine, gone two seasons through a Canadian winter with salt and sand
I did the same. Got one off Amazon for $58. Identical to the OEM, right down to the dimples on the step tread. Installed and works great.
 

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Nice truck. I’ve got an underground XC also (love it). My experience has been similar to yours in terms of rarely seeing anything other than DC 4G Tacomas. Every once in a while, but not many——guessing we’re lucky Toyota still offers them at all, since the market has shifted pretty much to 4-door trucks.

Regarding the bed step, from what I’ve seen @Sner is 100% correct. One of the first things I added to my truck was the bed step (before there were any aftermarket/Amazon versions available). I got mine when Toyota was running one of their parts sales and thought it was a good deal, but I still paid more than double what the Amazon ones go for and they appear to be the exact same part.

Glad to see another xtracabber on here(y)
Here's mine:
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are those the “Prerunner” wheels or did you re-coat/paint the stock TRD OR wheels? I’d buy something like that for sure since the TRD version hasn’t grown on me yet.
 

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I seem to recall Underground was the second most common color produced behind white.
 

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are those the “Prerunner” wheels or did you re-coat/paint the stock TRD OR wheels? I’d buy something like that for sure since the TRD version hasn’t grown on me yet.
They're just the stock wheels that came w/ the truck.

The OR gets the machined outer ring and the PreRunner doesn't---- it's interesting they did it that way since most people seem to like the lower trim version better than the more expensive one (myself included).

edit: FWIW, I've read a few threads where guys have wanted to buy these wheels and evidently no one (including dealerships) can figure out what the part # is---- DK why that would be, but seen it discussed several times.
 
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They're just the stock wheels that came w/ the truck.

The OR gets the machined outer ring and the PreRunner doesn't---- it's interesting they did it that way since most people seem to like the lower trim version better than the more expensive one (myself included).

edit: FWIW, I've read a few threads where guys have wanted to buy these wheels and evidently no one (including dealerships) can figure out what the part # is---- DK why that would be, but seen it discussed several times.
Pull a wheel off and look at the back of it. It should be stamped into it.
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