Hi there! After upsizing my '16 TRD Off-Road poverty cab to a '20 GMC Sierra 1500, I've seen the light and traded for a '24 SR5 double-cab long bed. During the two years I spent trying to convince GM that consuming 4qts of oil every 1,200 miles was not normal, I had the luxury of spending...
If you can afford it, rent a small truck 1-2 days during a time where you can drive it on a very routine day and/or a day where you may be enjoying one of your favorite outdoor hobbies.
I traded my '20 Sierra 1500 Duramax for a '24 Taco SR5 after fighting engine gremlins for years. The GMC...
Ooh cool. Thank you for sharing!
I normally haul 2 bikes, but I'm moving soon and need to squeeze my boyfriend's bike in somewhere. I was debating just renting a u-haul since I have so few places to tie down.
Can I see another photo showing what the bikes are attached to?
Do you actually squeeze 3 bikes in there?
I'm guessing you don't trust the rail clamps?
Sorry for the 20 questions... downsized from an older Sierra and trying to figure out my options.
I wish there was a way to hold these in place without adhesive. It was a GooGone nightmare getting the adhesive off of my Sierra when I went for trade in. I do like the coverage of the Canvasback vs the WeatherTech though.
Debadged my new SR5 long bed. The SR5 and 4x4 emblems were held on by grey 3M stuff and came off fully with very little heat; no residue! The Tacoma door emblems were messier and took a little patience and a fair amount of Goo Gone. Haven't figured out what I'm doing with the front badge yet...
Have run RC covers in my last two trucks. Held up very well. My only advice is to apply static guard. Out of the box on my first Taco, they almost seemed to attract dog hair. I have a foxhound, so it was very noticeable!