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2025 Tacoma Limited accessories recomendations

Discussion in '4th Gen. Tacomas (2024+)' started by porterx, Jun 9, 2025.

  1. Jun 9, 2025 at 8:51 PM
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    porterx

    porterx [OP] Well-Known Member

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    I just bought a 2025 Tacoma Limited spaceship, I mean truck. I had a 2004 and a 2018. The 2025 is truly what one would expect a Limited to be.

    I am looking for advice as to which accessories to get. There are just so many choices. What I'm looking for:

    All weather floor mats (I prefer 3 piece). I got this Toyota P# PT206-3524T-20 from the dealer but I'm not convinced it is correct (it is a 4 piece set.) My 2018 had the Tacoma emblem on the front mats but I'm only seeing this in 4 piece. I have also looked at the Lasfit and the TripleAliners.

    I like the Auto Ventshades in channel wind deflectors (dark smoke) but I can't find them for a 2025 Tacoma Limited. I have found the AVS bug deflector though.

    I want a heavy duty bed mat. My last one had Tacoma on it and was very heavy.

    I'm sure there's more but this is a good start. Please respond with your recommendations taking into account what I'm looking for.

    TIA. And I love this truck!
     
  2. Jun 10, 2025 at 2:27 AM
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    Enjoy it!

    Suggestions from things I've done or added that are not for cosmetic/visual preferences:
    1. TripleALiner or Lasfit floor liners
    2. OEM bed mat
    3. OEM bed step
    4. Musology center console tray
    5. ZPrecision Tacoma Large Cup Holder (allows for you to fit 40z vacuum flask bottles)
    6. Lockable tonneau cover (I did Roll-n-Lock A-series XT)
    7. 240w high quality usb-c cable with right angle plugs (the wireless pad is nice for short drives, but can't keep up with CP or AA battery drain on long drives)
    8. OEM manual portfolio (to keep all those books together and easily stash them behind the bench with the wheel jack)
    9. Glovebox divider insert (honestly jury is out on this one. None of them have a lip to hold things in so it all mostly spills out anyway rather than staying organized)
    10. MATTE glass screen protector for 14" display (the matte finish kills a ton of the reflection/glare)

    If you have things or 4 legged ones that'll occupy the rear bench more than adults:
    1. Canvasback bench cover (if you email they'll custom it with the split zipper on the back but no zipper or side slots on the bottom at no charge if you have a hybrid)
    2. Canvasback rear door covers (perfect cut fit)
    3. Hard bottomed pet hammock & tether (if not a strapped down crate)

    Outside options:
    1. OEM front red tow hooks
    2. OEM rear left red tow hook (arb)
    3. OEM hitch receiver plug
    4. Trumgeta high point hitch plugs (all black)
    5. Swapping up to the OEM squared ("Canadian") mud flaps rather than the angular ones from factory
    6. Redline hood struts b/c they make it oh so easy and nice to open the hood (unless you're personally never going under there)

    Other items would come down to whether you like all the chrome, some of the chrome, or want it all gone.
     
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  3. Jun 10, 2025 at 8:39 AM
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    9. Glovebox divider insert (honestly jury is out on this one. None of them have a lip to hold things in so it allostly spills out anyway rather than staying organized)

    Ya! I have tried 2 different ones and both are terrible. This is a good opportunity for a company.
     
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  4. Jun 10, 2025 at 8:50 AM
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    I plan on getting rid of my bed mat if you happen to be In SoCal
     
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  6. Jun 10, 2025 at 9:05 AM
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    Was worth a shot :rofl:
     
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  7. Jun 10, 2025 at 9:10 AM
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    Which one is preferred?

    It has this already.
    I may end up printing my own.

    I'm getting a trifold installed Friday. They told me it is what the Rough Country is based on.

    Good idea. I was also looking at installing a charging disc to replace the built-in one.

    My 3rd gen came with a leather manual portfolio. I kept it and gave them the one that came with the 4th gen.

    I've seen one with drawers. I may look into that or print something.
     
  8. Jun 10, 2025 at 9:20 AM
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    on the mats, see my post (and photos) here: doing it again with both having options that now fit, I'd go TripleALiners for the visual pattern.

    Unless you're set on a certain layout or depth, you may spend more in time and materials inventing your own tray versus buying theirs. But sometimes the fun and reward is in the doing more than the result :)

    there's front space for putting a second Qi spot to the right of the factory one, but don't know if there's space behind it to permit such (you can fit 2 phones side by side lying there). I found it easiest to have a cable where the phone end is a 90-degree to the side plug. I just plug it in and it "sits" on the plug without stressing the cable. Works wonderfully. Just buy a cable that is 3ft/1m or shorter to not have a bunch of slack to manage.
     
  9. Jun 10, 2025 at 10:16 AM
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    If I go with one of these, I'll probably take your advice and go with the TripleALiners. I'd really like to have the Tacoma branded ones but I'm not sure that I want the four piece. I prefer the three piece which from what I'm finding does not exist for the 4th gen.

    Oh no. That's way above my pay grade. I'd find someone's STL and use it.

    I've looked into the side by side charging option. It may not be worth it since the person who's phone it would be charging would probably want to be using their phone. So may as well just use a cable. If I end up using the disc charging option, I may try to find the thinnest Qi3 magsafe ones I can and double side tape them in so I'll have them at the ready. As for the plug-in cable, I agree. I would want it to be as short as possible. I'll probably figure out something with a thin Qi3 magsafe charger and cable for maximum charge capability. There's also the option of powering them somewhere else if it would hide the cables better.
     
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    thought of two more I really appreciate. Added to my original list above as well:
    - MATTE glass screen protector for 14" display (the matte finish kills a ton of the reflection/glare)
    - Redline hood struts b/c they make it oh so easy and nice to open the hood (unless you're personally never going under there)
     
  11. Jun 11, 2025 at 11:38 AM
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    That may be something worth checking into. In the meantime, I've put a microfiber cloth in the truck.

    This is my third Tacoma and I've wanted those on each one but the ones I had looked at required drilling which I wasn't willing to do. I see the newer ones don't require drilling but I wonder how they'll hold up over time? I'll put them in the queue.
     
  12. Jun 11, 2025 at 12:09 PM
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    Struts:
    Redline Tuning 2024+ Toyota Tacoma Hood QuickLIFT PLUS $100. No drilling on theirs. you back out factory bolts, set them in place, and reuse factory bolts. Took me ~10min per side.

    Screen to minimize glare:
    The one I got was $30 and it's Amazon name was: "Spigen Tempered Glass Screen Protector [GlasTR Slim] designed for Toyota Tundra (2022/2023/2024), Toyota Sequoia (2023/2024) 14 inch Dashboard Touchscreen - Matte/Anti Finger Print"


    warning that the truck will come with a heavy duty felt engine splash shield. There is a thick composite one you can swap it out to without going "armor" route of offroading. And if you opt to remove the front air spoiler ("air dam"), you'll likely need 8 hole plugs. I have part numbers on both of those if you want them in the future (I didn't remove the front spoiler, but I plugged the holes anyway).
     
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    simulated body damage

    Link to hole plugs? i used tape and i need to get it off there asap...
     
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    Did you have dust and bubble issues upon installation? Back when I used to put screen protectors on my phones, I would have dust issues. I even closed the bathroom door and ran the shower hot water but didn't really help.
     
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    no. did it in a garage and closed the doors on the truck with it turned off to keep things stagnant. cleaned the screen well and wiped it down. They give you temporary tabs for holding to position it, then get it to stick and press center out. I have one small blemish in a corner but that was my own fault. I attempted to use my fingernail to pull it away and recenter the entire thing and my nail pushed the adhesive edge down a touch. I'm living with it for now b/c you only see it when the screen is off. When it's on, you cannot tell at all. Do not pull the backing film until all your other steps are complete and ready to go, with the positioning tabs in place.
     
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