beetakingthe405
beetakingthe405
beetakingthe405

I actually wasn't kidding. I think 95% of truck owners buy a bedliner for their trucks. I think 95% of owners of small trucks do not over-abuse their beds. Therefore I think MOST Tacoma owners really appreciate their composite beds. I agree with the assessment of rust issues on the Tacos, but other than that, I

How is the composite bed on the Tacoma cutting any costs other than your own? No bedliner to buy and no metal which dents, scratches, and eventually rusts; plus it has rails and attachments standard. You can't find or make a better truck bed.

Ya I'm amazed the a-stars one doesn't have a neck roll. Two strikes against... But ya I haven't had to see mine in action yet but I've read a bunch of crash reports on AdvRider about the Hit Air. Seems to do the job well if you ask me. No need for fancy electronics, plus I picked mine up off Craigslist for around

Meh, I still prefer my Hit-Air vest. Wear it everyday, no charging required.

I have two bosses who got into accidents last year. Both were rear ended, one on a city street and one on the I5 in southern California, one was in a car and one was on a bike. Mind you both are the same age, same health and athleticism. So which one still has long term effects (neck and back issues)? The one in the

My take has always been that this is an alternative to sliding doors of a minivan.