2011 Taco, couple of questions

Valkiera

Observer
My question is, who has removed their subwoofer, any tricks to it? I don't think the stereo really needs it, from what I can tell, it doesn't add much to the sound.

I'm going to build a platform for behind the seats similar to http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=178676&postcount=56 . I want to make all the room I can in the cab for secure storage.

Also ordered my cap yesterday. Going with an ARE MX, with the vented windoors and walk-in door http://www.4are.com/product/walkin/ . When I build my sleeping platform I plan on making a pull out that will take the place of the tailgate for light duties. Looks like I'll need to remove the bed rail caps to have the cap sit properly for a good seal. Sill trying to find a shop to LineX the bed for less then $500. That seems a bit high, what have others paid recently to have a spray in liner done?

Thanks for any advice or ideas.

Cindy
 

Boggie

New member
sub woofer

I took mine out as well. I asked my dealer for the manual pages and he gave them to me as a pdf. I will try to attach for you.
 

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Valkiera

Observer
Thanks for the PDF, that will make things easier and smoother. Did you replace it with something different, or just getting it out of the way?

Cindy
 

Boggie

New member
Boom

You are welcome.
I have two Australian Cattle dogs and I needed that space for them. I would have liked to have another solution for the sub woofer but it isn't a priority right now. I removed the rear seats, the belts everything leaving only the stowage spaces. I built a carpeted platform so I could access my winch gear and other things I wanted handy through hatches in the platform not unlike the link you posted (but not quite as elegant). I posted my project but I am unable to relocate it with the search feature. I'd be interested to see how you go about your platform.
Regards
Bill
PS I bought a new cap and thought as you do about removing the bed rails to level the attachment surface but my installer had a plug that filled the space nearest the cab on the box. Doesn't the 2011's have the fiberglass box (mine is a 2010) so I wonder why you wanted a spray in liner? I bought a Toyota fitted rubber mat for mine to stop everything from being so lively back there.
Cheers
 

STREGA

Explorer
I don't know how its mounted in a Taco, but I removed mine from a FJ Cruiser and it was only held on by 4 bolts and had to disconnect the wiring plug and subwoofer switch. I could hardly tell when the subwoofer was on, it definately did not shake the rig like a good sub should so I decided I could use the space/wieght it was wasting for gear that I would use. Sold the sub on the FJ forum with exchanges of plastic trim pieces so I'am happy, don't miss it at all.
 

Valkiera

Observer
As for the liner, I guess it's just what I've always done, so didn't really think of other options. I'll just have to mark that as a DUH, moment... thanks for pointing out another option. I'll be building a sleeping platform in the bed also, so it may not be an issue. Just keep the mat handy for when I need to use it as a real truck.

Did taking the sub out mess up the stereo sound any? I don't think it adds much, just curious.

Thanks again,
Cindy
 
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Boggie

New member
Sub

Taking out the sub changed the bass experience but I wasn't used to it so I don't miss it neither do the dogs ;o) I wish I could remove the disk changer as well to make room for other gadgets but I think that is there to stay. Let us know how the extraction goes.
Bill
 
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Valkiera

Observer
Bill - Nice find, thank you. I had looked at them the other evening, it was getting dark so I didn't spend much time at it. But I had come to the conclusion it wasn't going to be a "simple" remove the headrests.

Cindy
 

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