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2019 Tundra Double Cab - Cab Mount Chop Question

Discussion in '2.5 Gen Tundras (2014-2021)' started by 2point5seconds, Jan 12, 2021.

  1. Jan 12, 2021 at 6:33 AM
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    2point5seconds

    2point5seconds [OP] Wish I didn't have so much money

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    First Name:
    Sensei
    Nor Cal
    Vehicle:
    2019 Tundra SR5 TRD 4WD Double Cab
    Icon Stage 9 lift, 700 pound rated Eibach spring, Sumo Springs (rear), RCI engine skid plate. RCI Lower Control Arm Skid Plates, RCI Transmission Skid Plate, RCI Cat Guards, Rago dash plate. RAM phone holder. Bed rails. Tint. 17x8 Icon Rebound wheels. 315/70/r17 Falken Wildpeaks. AAC Trigger 6 Shooter, midland MTX-115 radio, Chassis Unlimited front bumper, OLB Bar light and ditch lights, Baja Fog lights, Smittybilt winch, Husky floor liners, bed rail, Cali Raised Bed Stiffeners, driver's side grab handle, Wheeler's Offroad front bump stops, Decked Tool Box
    Just had a Cab Mount Chop last weekend on my Tundra.

    There's an area on the back plastic wheel well that they cut to make room for the tire. But it opens up an area behind the body of the truck.

    Do I need to cover this up with something or should I not be worried about mud, dirt, debris, etc getting stuck in there?

    I found a picture online, so this isn't my truck, but I circled the area I'm talking about. My plastic wheel well was cut alot more than than this picture.

    CabMountChopFinal.jpg

    Thank you!
     

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