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Bed Dimensions

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by John7timeowner, Aug 11, 2021.

  1. Aug 11, 2021 at 6:52 PM
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    John7timeowner

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    does anyone know the actual inside bed dimensions on a Tacoma long bed in front of the wheel wells? I’m getting a 2021 TRD Off Road soon as it gets here and I’m wondering if the long bed has the recess in front of the rear wheels or is it straight through to the bed front as the short bed does
     
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    It’s got space in front of the wheels
     
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    What are you looking to put up there?16' Taco 73.5 Bed.jpg
     
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    No such thing!

    Nice pic my dude.
     
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    Its not my picture. I pulled it from the link below the picture. -Credit to @day1player
    However, L7,L8, and L9, all START at the cab beginning with L6.
     
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    It's really helpful.
    I come from a world of ~15 years building software for people to dimension building features from.
    Before that I spent ~10 years before that creating plans from which people were building things based on dimensions I provided while I wasn't on site.

    Dimensions have to be equal regardless of where you start (according to the rules in my head and the fact that it could cost thousands of dollars).
    There are a lot of assumptions I make regarding things related to dimensional layout based on "industry standards" that my not be what people on TW follow.

    I guess I just wanted to point out "confirm things before cutting".
    I'm not saying things are wrong, just confirm before making final dimensional decisions.
    The dimensions in that image are ridiculously helpful.
     

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