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double cab or access cab?

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by CHUCK W, Jul 31, 2013.

  1. Aug 7, 2013 at 4:00 AM
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    JaxJim

    JaxJim Well-Known Member

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    13 TRD Sport, DCSB, 4x4, JBL, NAV
    Exterior: Duratrac 265/70/17, SpiderTrax 1.25" wheel spacers, BAMF sliders, DiamondBack SE Tonneau Cover, Pop&Lock, Tail Gate guard, Bed Mat, Bullaculla Trailer Harness bracket, Front Side Windows tinted to match rear, Removed all chrome and dealer badges, Toyota OEM Roof Rack/Rails, SOS Concepts Front Recovery bracket Under Hood: Redline Tuning Quicklift Hood Struts, Foglight anytime mod, UniFilter for Secondary Air Pump Interior: Seat bell Chime disable (TechStream), WeatherTech floor liners, ImMrYo rearview mirror relocation bracket, 12v Always-on Power port in console Radios/Comms: AntennaX 14", Escort Passport MAX Radar Detector, Yaesu 2900 Ham Radio, Uniden 980SSB CB Radio, Relentless Fabrication hood antenna mount, BAMF tailgate antenna mount, FireStik 2m and CB antennas, FireRing coax
    I went with the double because I like the extra cargo space inside the truck for gear. I don't normally have more than one passenger (my dog comes along a lot and he approves of the bigger rear seat so far).

    My old truck was a Chevy extended cab and the back seat area of a DC Taco is about equivalent to the Chevy space. I used to fill the back of that Chevy for long weekends.
     
  2. Aug 7, 2013 at 4:06 PM
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    2006TRDSPORT

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    The bed is very useable, never had an issue myself.
     
  3. Aug 7, 2013 at 4:32 PM
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    aficianado

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    bay area, california
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    2006 access cab. 4x4, TRD-OR + 2023 TRD off-road.
    back to bone stock.
    I need to sleep in mine occasionally. Next thurs I crash in the back before a big hike. A SB would suck as a temp home. :)
     
  4. Aug 7, 2013 at 5:21 PM
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    MagicBeef

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    I got the AC because it's all I need. Now that I'm out of school, most trips involve me driving out to meet friends. More than enough room for me and my stuff. Full bed has been in the family forever, always gets its use around here. Didn't expect it to be a people mover; I treat it like a RC+ and it feels luxurious :thumbsup:
     

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