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BenR
Posted 6/18/2006 3:01 PM (#196851)
Subject: Toyota tacoma questions for folks...


I am in the process of getting a new truck...I have owned toacomas in the past liked them but cannot recall if 8 foot rods would fit diagonally in the bed of the truck. The bed is 6 foot. I appreciate any info, as I am looking at both a tacoma and tundra. I would prefer to get the tacoma for everyday use and parking here in NYC, but do want my rods to fit in the bed of the truck..thanks..Ben
Muskywater
Posted 6/18/2006 4:07 PM (#196854 - in reply to #196851)
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BenR,

An 8ft. rod will not fit, I tried 5 minutes after I drove my Tacoma off the dealership lot and parked in my driveway. I was bummed but it will fit an 8ft. rod inside the cab on an angle. I'm sure it will fit in the bed on a Tundra but I'd rather stick with the 6 cylinder Tacoma over the Tundra's 8 (gas prices). Putting my 8ft. rods in the cab really hasn't been a problem in the past for me, to tell you the truth I feel a little safer while driving and jumping out momentarily for gas, lunch, etc. I have never once regretted buying my Tacoma, pulls my boat fine, lots of room in the double cab for boxes, extra clothes, other equipment. Go with the Tacoma!

Kevin P.
esox50
Posted 6/18/2006 4:44 PM (#196863 - in reply to #196851)
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Ben,

I have a 2000 Tundra Ext. Cab. LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT!!!! It will fit a 7'6" easily, and with a little help an 8' in the bed. Email me if you've got more questions, I couldn't be more happier with mine.

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Slamr
Posted 6/18/2006 9:26 PM (#196891 - in reply to #196851)
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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
4Runner. A 9'er will fit up to the dash from the very back.
MuskieMedic
Posted 6/18/2006 10:09 PM (#196897 - in reply to #196851)
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Location: Stevens Point, WI
I have a Tundra and I can fit my 7'6 rods diagonal in the bed. I absolutely love my Tundra and wouldn't buy any other truck on the market. It has the highest resale and dependability out there. Good gas milage for a truck to boot and plenty of power to pull my Tuffy.
BenR
Posted 6/18/2006 11:34 PM (#196904 - in reply to #196851)
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So it is safe to say that 8 footers do not fit in the bed of either truck? I only have to move the boat a few yards to launch it and go to CA twice a year so a v-8 is not neccessary for the most part. Plus parking in NYC a few inches can be important. If the rods won't fit in the tundra it is a pretty easy choice it seems..Ben

On the tacoma are you fitting your rods in a double cab or the extrended cab? Thanks, Ben
Muskywater
Posted 6/20/2006 4:52 AM (#197096 - in reply to #196851)
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Double Cab on the 8fter's.
scott24
Posted 6/20/2006 7:43 AM (#197113 - in reply to #196851)
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My 6' Taloma will fit up to a 7' on the diagonal. I love the truck (28 mpg) so my future rod purchases will all be two piece.
Slamr
Posted 6/20/2006 8:48 AM (#197126 - in reply to #196851)
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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
Dumb question, other than to save a few bucks, and with the 8 college degrees you must have this shouldnt be a problem, why go truck, and not SUV? Just thinking of flexibility, comfort, etc.
castmaster
Posted 6/21/2006 8:24 AM (#197325 - in reply to #196851)
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Location: Hastings, mn, 55033
in my opinion a crew cab truck is by far and away the better choice over a suv. you get about the same amount of seating room, with the open bed. that means you can haul an atv, snowmobile etc. you can haul wet muddy waders after a day of duck hunting without having to smell them!! you can load up wet muddy dogs without having to smell them!! you can haul a deer without worrying about covering the carpet so you dont end up with bloodstains, and can then just hose out the bed when done. etc etc etc

put a quality topper with side access windows and it will do all a suv will do and soooooo much more!!
Slamr
Posted 6/21/2006 9:30 AM (#197332 - in reply to #196851)
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Never really thought of that. Thanks!
rpike
Posted 6/21/2006 4:41 PM (#197401 - in reply to #196851)
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Location: Minneapolis
Scott24,

You get 28 mpg with your Tacoma!? Is it 2WD? What year? I love my '95 4WD Taco with extended cab, but I've got to have highway driving, a tail wind, and the moon and the planets aligned perfectly to get over 20 mpg. My Taco is the 4-cyl version, not even a V6. Anyway, I've got MPG envy...
firstsixfeet
Posted 6/21/2006 6:40 PM (#197408 - in reply to #197401)
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If you're getting 28 mpg, I need to sell my Chevy v-6 and buy new. Really?? 28 mpg and it can pull more than a canoe?
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