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- Ride is less harsh
- No noticeable loss of handling on highway/city
- Slight increase road noise at highway speed.

I think these chrome Limited wheels look good dipped in black.

"Limited" badges easily removed with some heat and 3M adhesive remover. I suspect goo gone would work too.

Lost the snow plow before it gets torn off.

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You done fixed them wheels ‘real good!’ 👍🏻
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i compltely agree at these msrps and higher trims

- Rain sensing wipers
- Driver seat position memory
- Power folding mirrors

should all be in there.
 

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i compltely agree at these msrps and higher trims

- Rain sensing wipers
- Driver seat position memory
- Power folding mirrors

should all be in there.
And in future model years they will, one of the downsides of being an early adopter.
 

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Yeah - they might add those features (which I would have really like to have also) in future years. I will miss both the memory seats and the power folding mirrors that my Tundra has.

But the other side of that coin is that Toyota sometimes decontents features in later models. I bought the first redo of the 2007 Tundra in 2011 and an amazing number of cool features were missing in action.
 

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Yeah - they might add those features (which I would have really like to have also) in future years. I will miss both the memory seats and the power folding mirrors that my Tundra has.

But the other side of that coin is that Toyota sometimes decontents features in later models. I bought the first redo of the 2007 Tundra in 2011 and an amazing number of cool features were missing in action.
I feel like of all things, aftermarket should be able to figure out power folding mirrors, maybe someone will come up with it, or maybe a retro fit on later gen features could be possible
 
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Yeah, thats better. Plasti dipped mirror caps.

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The OEM hard tonneau is top quality and easy to install.

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Big improvement. My Tundra is a Limited and I hated the plastic chrome mirror caps, which looked and felt cheap to me. It took me forever but I eventually found OEM caps painted to match my truck.
 
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A limited trim with underbelly protection...

For some reason my Limited came with the welded-in cross member so i didn't have to deal with that.

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Anyone want to buy an OEM skid plate 😁

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