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| BenR |
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| 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 |
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Posts: 2 | 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 |
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Posts: 2024 | 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. [email protected] | ||
| Slamr |
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Posts: 7105 Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | 4Runner. A 9'er will fit up to the dash from the very back. | ||
| MuskieMedic |
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Posts: 2091 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 |
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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 |
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Posts: 2 | Double Cab on the 8fter's. | ||
| scott24 |
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Posts: 89 | 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 |
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Posts: 7105 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 |
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![]() Posts: 910 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 |
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Posts: 7105 Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | Never really thought of that. Thanks! | ||
| rpike |
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Posts: 291 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 |
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Posts: 2361 | 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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