can confirm that the ARK mud flaps work in conjunction with the NYTOP flares.
i made a short write up on the ARK flaps:
https://www.tacoma4g.com/forum/threads/ark-full-sized-splash-guards-installed.10871/
a little louder at very very low speeds, id say you can probably hear a little drone when coming to a stop. but absolutely no drone or honestly any audible difference on the highway.
The SXTH element exhaust dump definitely affects the sound at lower rpm's. For example on cold starts and driving from a stop, its the most noticeable. Any brand you go with, not just the SXTH Element unit, youll hear the difference.
I dont believe anyone that says that they dont hear a...
The stock USDM mudflaps/splash guards are notoriously useless when these trucks are put on a larger wheel & tire package.
I'm on 285/75 Nitto's and 17x8.5" +0 wheels and the road grime slung on the doors and bedside was atrocious, even with the @NYTOP flares I have on the truck.
The rear ARK...
Tin Cup ORV Trail
Took the truck to a local ORV route here in Michigan and the truck was great (mostly).
Getting to go through trails with a heated steering wheel and heated seats was definitely something I didn't think I'd need prior to having this truck, it was a pleasant luxury to have...
Lamin-X Fog Light Film
Ill be honest, this was one of those, "I think these will just look better" type of mods. Not really for function at all.
I was skeptical at first because I wasn't sure how durable the film would be, but the film is actually quite thick and still pliable which helped with...
ARK Splash Guards
Living in a state that gets a good amount of snow in the winter months, the wider wheel & tire package slings an ungodly amount of road grime all over the side of the truck.
ARK full size mudflaps for the 4th gen trucks are almost perfect for a 285 section width tire and a...
A tire deflator is EXTREMELY underrated. I got a cheaper set from "ALL-TOP" on amazon and they work great! Way better than having to sit at each tire to wait to deflate. Set it and get going.
I'm sorry you had to go through the frustrations you did with the truck.
Through my own digging around this forum, I found the part number for the Pro/TH front bumper cover, and the Pro flares (I'm not sure what the part numbers are for the TH flares in the matte finish):
Pro/TH front bumper...
I remember speaking to another person with the poly flares and had no issues during the install. Maybe you did somehow get a bad part?
I'd try and reach out to NYTOP and see if they can work something out for you regarding the install "circumstances." They were great to deal with when I received...
You can absolutely use the OEM mud flaps on the NYTOP flares, regardless of whether its the carbon or poly variants.
If you've got a wheel & tire package wide enough to require the aftermarket flares, then the OEM mudlaps (US or Canadian market), are going to be useless anyways lol
I’ve now got...
I've installed their carbon flares and the fitment wasn't as bad as what you're seeing with their polyurethane flares. If you're installing your flares in the cold, NYTOP did instruct to heat up the poly flares or let them sit out in the sun prior to installing.
I did install them per...
Following.
I have a trip coming up this weekend that id like to use the onX app for (albeit using carplay).
I'd want to know if this is also an issue with ios users, especially before I pay to use the app.
Curious, do you have a part number for the fuel door that the dealership is attempting to order? is it the door itself (that needs to be painted), or the locking mechanism?
@lbrasseur Here is a picture stolen from an owner from the 4th gen facebook group. An ARE cap will cover the bed scene lights:
I had a different model ARE cap on my 2.5 gen and it also covered the bed rail caps. I'm assuming their line-up will all cover the rail caps.
There's someone from the 4th Gen Toyota Tacoma facebook group who had acquired a set to install for SEMA '24. They confirmed that the headlights will retain the inboard leveling adjustment that the stock headlights have.
I had a set of alpharex's on my 2.5gen and even though the looked great...
A quick glance at a toyota parts diagram for the rear suspension and it looks like there are two different part numbers for the springs, so they could be different rates depending on drivetrain?
Maybe my definition of "soft" is different than yours haha. My truck loaded with gear and a small...
Here's my truck with the 2.25" kit at the front and 1" rear. Still has a bit of rake to it.
A canopy would definitely level it (depending on how heavy the set up is, it might even get the rear lower than the front, due to how "soft" the stock rear springs are)