Can these be used as lifting points given they are aluminum? Does Greenlane say anything about it? They look great and I love the idea of aluminum considering the sliders on my old Tacoma would rust on every scratch.
My LC will be parked outdoors under a pecan tree, not garaged. Birds, leaves, pecans will make a mess of things. I hate to wax a vehicle more than once a year. Does PPF make sense given that situation? I also visit Big Bend National Park and that area at least once a year and there are lots of...
I have been going back and forth on Toyota OEM plates or aluminum ones since the costs are pretty close. I had an ARB bumper and skid on my 2000 Taco which didn't age well. I know Toyota is manufacturing for cost in materials, process and shipping. They are great at stamping and agree the plate...
Following this and I hope somebody has the resources to try out narrower and taller tires. Also, maybe the spare location will be a little nicer to a narrower tire? I really enjoyed this video that discusses the topic:
I'm in Austin and waiting for my 1958 in Meteor Shower to arrive from a dealer about 45 minutes out of town. I am still keeping my eyes open for a better deal, but good with what I negotiated on this one. Base MSRP as you know is $56K. Distributor add ons (seems like everything from Gulf States...
Can anybody with the 1958 verify the steering wheel just needs to have a couple of fingers on it to keep Lane Trace/centering working? Or, do you need to actually move it a little bit? Seems like FE and Premium can just touch the wheel to get it to work.
My guess is the 1958 is missing a few...
As I am waiting for my 1958 to arrive, I am trying to understand some of the safety and convenience features I will be giving up vs. the other trims. Based on what I can see, the Premium Package gives you Lane Change Assist, Front Cross Traffic Alert and Traffic Jam Assist (with the app)...
Just put down my deposit on a 1958 in Meteor Shower. It's supposed to arrive around Sept 10th, but I'm not holding my breath. I am coming from a Gen 1 Tacoma that I drove for the past 24 years. It's a bit disconcerting jumping to a much more complicated vehicle, but it will be nice to finally...