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Tacoma Owners – How Does the Cargo Tray System Fit Your Needs?

Would you use a cargo tray system in your Tacoma?

  • Yes, I'm interested

  • Maybe, I'm somewhat interested

  • No, I'm not interested


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Hey Tacoma Owners,

We’re reaching out to gather feedback from the Tacoma community regarding the TRUMGETA Cargo Tray System. We’re currently exploring how truck bed tray systems appeal to different pickup truck owners, and we'd love to hear your thoughts!

What we’re offering:
  • Maximized Truck Bed Space – This cargo tray helps you organize your gear, load efficiently, and access your items with ease.
  • Perfect for Daily Driving & Outdoor Recreation – Whether it's hauling work equipment or heading off on your next adventure, this tray is designed for versatility.
  • Light-Duty Hauling – Ideal for light hauling, giving you a sturdy platform for all your essentials.

Here’s what we want to know:
  • How important is organization and accessibility in your truck bed for you?
  • Do you currently use a cargo tray or similar product? If so, what do you like or dislike about it?
  • Would you find a tray system like this useful for daily driving or outdoor activities like camping, biking, or hauling?
  • What features would you prioritize in a cargo tray system?

We’re aiming to make a product that truly fits your needs, so your feedback would be incredibly valuable! Drop your thoughts below – looking forward to hearing from you.

Thanks!
The TRUMGETA Team

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Put wheels on it so you can roll it towards the tailgate then back again.

There's times when I want to load stuff towards the cab end of the bed but I don't want to climb into the bed to do it. So I just end up leaving it near the tailgate which is fine for short trips but it really is safer to load closer to the cab.

I guess with this you could just roll it to the tailgate, load the front of the tray and then slide it back into the bed. No more climbing into the bed and dragging stuff to the cab end.

Would definitely buy if you guys can make it roll to the tailgate and not rattle over bumps, maybe make sure it works with bed liners?
 
 






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