Garage cleanout after selling my 2017 Tacoma. Some parts are useable for sure with other vehicle builds.
Tacoma rear bumper mount brackets and hardware
ARB Dakar leaf pack: shim + extended length center pin
Polyurethane bushings for Dakar leaf pack + one spare bronze bushing
Cargo tie down...
***SOLD*** Selling because I haven't ever needed it and I also sold my truck. So it's like new, for half price. Fits a 2" receiver. $99 https://www.drt-fabrication.com/
Build a custom wind fairing and get a 2 MPG bump in that speed range. That's about how much I gained. Even so, I chose to sell, with plans to buy a half ton later this year.
Any frame damage? Curious why the box panels are white but the other body panels are silver sky metallic. Accident or was it previously a flat bed setup?
Thanks! My Tacoma has been awesome but as my family is growing, a full size truck is increasingly attractive.
Yes, the wind deflector is mounted with four hinges, and I designed the hinge to have a tight fit. So, the deflector will stay raised up without bungees, but while driving off-road it...
Wow! A mid-size truck with low profile GFC should still clear through most parking decks (mine does even with 2.5" lift and cross bars on the platform). The turning radius is decently tight, even more so with Ford's "curb control" or whatever that is called. But, good luck with the sale!
Hoping...
When driving into a head wind, the fairing makes a noticeable difference both with noise and fuel consumption. I am now seeing up to 20 MPG on flat interstate, speeds below 70 MPH.
Here is a mockup of what I had in mind for off-road with the wind fairing. I just built the fairing a month ago so...