Tacoma has come a long way since it first arrived in the United States. The first generation Tacoma was introduced to the U.S. market in 1995 as a replacement for the Toyota Pickup, which was later rebranded to Hilux. The Tacoma was built for comfort and capability and has quickly become one of the most popular trucks on the market. While the Tacoma is engineered to be durable and tough, sometimes it might need a little enhancement and care to increase functionality. With aftermarket parts like bumpers, you can give your Toyota Tacoma the look you want while improving its functionality.
At Toytec, we carry an extensive range of Tacoma bumpers, available in countless style options and price ranges. These bumpers are designed for different model years, ensuring you find the right fit for your vehicle. Here are a few of our favorite Tacoma bumpers at Toytec.
If you want to modify your vehicle for off-roading but are unsure what the best modifications for your truck are, you’ve come to the right place. Driving on rough terrain can typically do great damage to your vehicle over time. Fortunately, there are endless opportunities for off-road upgrades available for your truck at Toytec. Therefore, before you set off for your next adventure, consider the following upgrades:
Upgraded Bumpers Front and Back
The front and rear bumpers are among the best modifications that can completely change the appearance and function of your truck. Bumpers, especially the front one, protect your vehicle from possible collisions and against the elements. Additionally, bumpers allow for other modifications like added lights.
Lift Kit
The second modification you might need to consider is a
When you find yourself deep in the wilderness after a successful day of off-roading, you need more than just stock headlights to guide your way back to solid pavement. Off-road lights are available in many shapes and sizes and include roof-mounted light bars, bumper-mounted spotlights, grille-mounted lights, etc. In this blog, we will guide you through the process of wiring your new lights, so they are ready to be utilized at a moment’s notice.
What You Will Need
The lights you purchased may come with a wiring kit that includes some of these parts below. Depending on what was included, you may need to add or subtract from this list:
Wiring
Relay
Switch
Fuses
Connectors
Zip Ties
Power Drill
Ratchet and sockets
How to wire multiple off-road lights to one switch