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by lariat1
Dec 08, 2002 (6:27 pm)
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Earlier today I walked past a Tacoma ex-cab TRD and the rear fenders on it were bulged out sort of like they wanted to make it a stepside but only got halfway there. I was wondering if that is an option or if it is standard on all Tacomas. I thought it looked pretty good on the little truck.
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lariat by sc0rpi0
Dec 09, 2002 (7:05 am)
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TRD comes with fender flares, they are about 2.5-3" wide. That's probably what you saw.
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lariat by smgilles
Dec 09, 2002 (7:34 am)
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Yes. Toyota makes a "step-side" version of the Tacoma and I agree with you that they look nice. It is not a standard option as far as beds are concerned, you would have to order one or be lucky enough to find one at a dealership.
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New tacoma double cab by b10751
Dec 13, 2002 (5:35 am)
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First time poster here, but i've been following the group for a while. I just purchased a 2003 double cab prerunner, with trd and limited package. I've owned several toyotas in the past and i'm happy (so far) to be back in one. Thanks to all for posting their own experiences with their tacoma. I will be sharing mine in the future.
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sflip by sc0rpi0
Dec 24, 2002 (1:56 pm)
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Yeah, I think I've read same rants from Chevy owners. Why don't you try to apply the lemon law b/c obviously you got one there. I've had a 2002 Tacoma for maybe 13 months now, 22K miles, offroaded it, and I'm yet to find a problem with it. Yeah, I tore a CV boot offroading, but it was replaced under warranty.
Once again, quit complaining and talk to a lawyer about lemon law.
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Headunit mid adjustment? by jf01
Dec 24, 2002 (8:18 pm)
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I remember reading somewhere that there's a way to get a mid adjustment on the stock toyota headunits that don't have it at first. Does anybody know of the buttons to push or what to do in order to get the mid? Thanks.
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Head unit mid adjustment by b10751
Dec 26, 2002 (5:48 am)
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I just bought a tacoma and am not thrilled with the stock unit. I remember seeing in the Highlander topic about how to adjust the mid range. I have not tried this yet, but I will..The text of that message was:
 
When the stereo is on, press and hold (~10 seconds) the tuning button (the one on right) until you hear beep tone. Then let go and step through the adjustment for bass, and now a new option "mid" and make adjustment to the desired level. It helps a little but not a lot. Be sure to turn the stereo off prior to turning off the ignition. Otheriwse it will be lost.
 
I'm going to try it when i leave the office today and will let you know if it worked for me. Good luck!
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Head unit mid adjustment by b10751
Dec 27, 2002 (5:30 am)
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The procedure described in message 58 works...It only helps the sounds marginally, though.
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Tacoma ownership update 2003 SR5 4WD by moparbad
Jan 03, 2003 (8:33 am)
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3,000 miles now on my new Tacoma. I'm very happy with it. No problems at all. It was more expensive than it's competitors but is certainly worth the money.

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