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Regular Cab Long Beds (Gen 2.5)

Discussion in '2.5 Gen Tundras (2014-2021)' started by olshaggy, Jan 9, 2023.

  1. Jan 9, 2023 at 11:24 AM
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    olshaggy

    olshaggy [OP] New Member

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    Andrew
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    2016 regular cab long bed 4WD SR
    This thread is intended as a place for those of us with RCLB Gen 2.5 Tundras to share ideas and ask questions specific to our standard cab trucks (which were only produced from 2014-2017). Most of this discussion should also be relevant to Gen 2 (2007-2013) owners, as well as to folks with RCSBs.

    I've got a 4WD 2016 regular cab long bed SR. Who else out there has one of these rare trucks?
     
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  2. Jan 9, 2023 at 7:12 PM
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    olshaggy

    olshaggy [OP] New Member

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    2016 regular cab long bed 4WD SR
    I'm looking for a good set of fully bolt-on sliders for '07-'21 RCLBs. WKOR makes a set that fits but because the mounting plate isn't a continuous piece (like @RCIoffroad uses) but rather five separate plates, they require drilling five holes into the bottom of the frame on each side. Also need them to be compatible with my soon-to-arriving RCI trans skid and cat guards.

    I've already messaged some local fabricators about a custom build, but sounds like that's going to cost even more than the already pricey off-the-shelf options and so far I'm less confident that I'll be happy with the final product.
     

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