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Got my new truck

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#1 ·
Thanks for everyone who posted in the pricing section. I have missed my 2010 RW since the day I traded it. I should have kept it. Anways, yesterday I picked up my '13 RW DB. Got it for 35 OTD.
Have a couple questions though. I will be looking for a tonneau cover very soon and would like some reccomendations on which is best, in your opinion. I had an extand cover on my last Tundra but it was kinda a PITA sometimes.

Ill also be looking for a new muffler and was thinking of getting the Powersticks again, but wanted to see what seemed to be the most popular choice for the best sound.




Jason
 
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#10 ·
Congrats on the new truck! I don't have any frame of reference, but I'm about to pull the trigger on a Full Metal Jackrabbit bed cover. This will be the first bed cover I've ever bought for a truck, so we'll see how it goes.
 
#11 · (Edited)
Congrats....I have the same truck(except black) with about 600 miles on it now...I love it.
I bought the info buttons on ebay for $81 shipped. They honestly took me about 15 seconds and NO TOOLS to install :)

I put the Go Rhino Dominator 2 stepbars on mine and I think they look totally bad*ss on the RW:cool:
I'm getting a clear bra installed today and if I get it home early enough I will post a picture :)
I'm also having the guy put a 3 inch strip across the top of my tailgate too?
i'm not really sure thats a good idea, but I don't like how there's nothing protecting your paint in that area when you close the gate with some nasty work gloves on :)
I wish the top plastic piece on the gate went over the top and down the back just a little ...

congrats again.....:beerchug:

these trucks are so much fun to drive :)
 
#12 ·
Looking good. Congratulations.

For tonneau, I would recommend a folding type or rolling type. I bought a wheelbarrow the other day and it sat higher than the tonneau cover. I just flipped the cover open and drove home (I have BAKFlip F1). Solid hinged type would not allow you to do that without driving it propped open. I chose a folding cover because rolling type would be basically frozen shut during winter in PA. If I lived in Florida, I would've gotten a rolling type.
 
#17 ·
RW is the manly model so it doesn't have all those womanly luxury stuff. :D
 
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