Not really. I don't want to deal with something old and higher maintenance.have you considered something old and cool over a taco? like an old scout or something along those lines?
Not really. I don't want to deal with something old and higher maintenance.have you considered something old and cool over a taco? like an old scout or something along those lines?
with tailgate down you'll still be hanging over the edge of the bed, as far as width you'll be fine, its what like 4' wide. it's as wide as my cvt tent and 2 adult men are fine inside there without feeling like im gonna touch dick.I don't mind building a platform. Do you think I'd fit okay with my 5'3" GF if we got up over the wheel wells?
Same. Clicked this expecting taco pictures and other than BlackOhio's, what a tease.This.
I think he should get a real taco truck. More room, no dumb hood scoops. If course there is the whole taco thing.
I mean, yeah, that's the debate I'm having too.with tailgate down you'll still be hanging over the edge of the bed, as far as width you'll be fine, its what like 4' wide. it's as wide as my cvt tent and 2 adult men are fine inside there without feeling like im gonna touch dick.
i guess it came down for me to cab options. I preferred the cab space over the bed length
Did you consult @jimmydean prior to this work? Or his brother?All I've ever done to mine is swap out the stereo and speakers.
To draw a comparison my tent is 4' x 8'. End-to-end it feels tight at times and maybe thats just because its fully enclosed. Im sure sleeping in the back will be fine, you're 2" shorter than i am.I mean, yeah, that's the debate I'm having too.
To be clear, I get that I'm never sleeping in a short bed, I'm talking about a long bed
Is that why you stopped texting me?I don't want to deal with something old and higher maintenance.
Is that why you stopped texting me?
No. Because it's a Wrangler.Did you consult @jimmydean prior to this work? Or his brother?
this is why i didn't buy another one when mine was "recalled"I was a little shocked at how much Tacos cost
Yeah, the double cab long beds are, well, long. Either way I'm getting something a bit shorter than that.What are you more likely to do? Haul people, or stuff in the bed? I'm happy with the long bed 4 door cab in a sport. Of course mine has an actual limited slip diff and not the computerized thing on the current models, so it's a nice middle ground.
One thing worth noting- coming from a full size Tundra four door w 6.5 ft bed, this truck is not a lot shorter in length. Not the improvement I imagined for city driving. That's another place where just putting up w the short bed and having the nicer off-road package could be good.
I've thought about that. I'm sure I could figure something out, but being able to just use the bed and cap all sealed up sounds a lot nicer and easier.I am going to guess that Have is smart enough to figure out a way to stay warm and dry sleeping in the bed of a truck with the tailgate dropped for additional length. Perhaps a consult with some of the local homeless?
i was gonna suggest a sprinter, or...When I read posts like these about what dudes need a pickup truck for it cracks me up. Clearly there are a lot of you who really need to buy a minivan and let go of the ridiculous stereotypes. Nothing more absurd than listening to grown men struggle to haul anything in their giant ass pickups other than groceries.
Several years ago there was a guy on here who asked for suggestions on how to haul his bike in his new, lifted, extended cab truck. Couldn't for the life of him figure it out.
Carry on...
this strikes me as a bighitr thread, but i know it wasn't him. seems like something he'd do tho.Several years ago there was a guy on here who asked for suggestions on how to haul his bike in his new, lifted, extended cab truck. Couldn't for the life of him figure it out.
Come on, man - give aWhen I read posts like these about what dudes need a pickup truck for it cracks me up. Clearly there are a lot of you who really need to buy a minivan and let go of the ridiculous stereotypes.
I lloked at an 03 Taco recently. 195K miles, V6, 4 door SR5 packeage...$13K. I said thanks but no thanks...too many $$s, too many miles...I am blown away at the prices on those trucks. As someone who has built 5 Toyota trucks (pre-Taco only), I can't imagine getting one now. The majority of my trucks were 4cyl base model because the 3.0 V6 was a worthless pig. I haven't even seen many manual Tacos around and I look at every one I see on the junk lots I've been looking at for Bmans car.
You should just get a Jeep. But make sure to put a lift kit on it.![]()
When I read posts like these about what dudes need a pickup truck for it cracks me up. Clearly there are a lot of you who really need to buy a minivan and let go of the ridiculous stereotypes. Nothing more absurd than listening to grown men struggle to haul anything in their giant ass pickups other than groceries.
Several years ago there was a guy on here who asked for suggestions on how to haul his bike in his new, lifted, extended cab truck. Couldn't for the life of him figure it out.
Carry on...
Look, I agree that I don't NEED a truck. I'd love something like an Outback if they still sold those with a manual and a half decent engine. If there was something that I thought was perfect for my needs and wants, I'd have pulled the trigger a long time ago.Come on, man - give asome credit...
Agreed. I personally am not tall enough to retrieve my bike off that roof, or put it up there (without fear of sending a pedal through the window).roof rack = kill list
Thats a lot of kill list.
BRO.Not a single one of those has my rims @stoney
EDIT - ok I lied.....the red Tacoma about 50 images down does![]()
Naw, way before Bightr. He posted a pic of the truck and the covered bed was about chest high.this strikes me as a bighitr thread, but i know it wasn't him. seems like something he'd do tho.![]()
Maybe you should get two vehicles. Since you obviously like to shift manually, then spend some coin on a car that's just for driving, going on dates, running errands, looking cool at intersections, etc. And for your utility vehicle to be used for hauling anything from a crew of rowdy DHrs to full sheets of plywood, buy a beater for cheap.Look, I agree that I don't NEED a truck. I'd love something like an Outback if they still sold those with a manual and a half decent engine. If there was something that I thought was perfect for my needs and wants, I'd have pulled the trigger a long time ago.
Pssst. He's already GOT an M3. The S4 was the "practical" car.Maybe you should get two vehicles. Since you obviously like to shift manually, then spend some coin on a car that's just for driving, going on dates, running errands, looking cool at intersections, etc. And for your utility vehicle to be used for hauling anything from a crew of rowdy DHrs to full sheets of plywood, buy a beater for cheap.
Or...
...just get a minivan.
Pssst. He's already GOT an M3. The S4 was the "practical" car.![]()