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What’s the $800.00 safety package? I’m looking at Trail Bosses & LTZ’s now and like the stance of the TB. 

You can also get an LTZ and have a Trail boss lift out in for 1200


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9 hours ago, Sidewayz said:

What’s the $800.00 safety package? I’m looking at Trail Bosses & LTZ’s now and like the stance of the TB. 

Here is what all the packages i have and whats included.

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I have the safety package on my 2020 TB.  As this was my first truck with parking sensors they are helpful at times (parking in tight spaces) but in the winter they suck (go off all the time due to snow and ice) and have to be turned off.  Also have to turn off the sensors if you drive with tailgate down.

 

Blind spot is nice and works well.

Rear cross traffic works (almost too good.)

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On 9/5/2020 at 3:00 PM, Hi Yo Silver said:

So far I find the 10 speed auto nothing short of awesome. No long term experience but I am getting 19 to 20 in town and country driving with the 6.2. 
 

Btw I really like Toyota’s I’ve had a couple of Tacoma and seriously considered a Tundra but couldn’t get a deal.

me too....my last 2 trucks were tundras but no deals......plus wanted a change, my tundra"s seating position was like a car not a truck....

 

safety pkg is nice....if you get all star edition in 2500 HD the safety is included but not with 1500s.....i liked it on my 1500 but the 2500 doesnt have it.....it would go haywire after car washes for few minutes and than esume to normal.....

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Make sure you check the rear window for leaks after it rains or you wash it. The power slider frame is known to leak because the frame tends to crack. 2019, it was bad and it improved on the 2020 models.

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On 9/9/2020 at 9:45 AM, Rocz3cqg said:

Make sure you check the rear window for leaks after it rains or you wash it. The power slider frame is known to leak because the frame tends to crack. 2019, it was bad and it improved on the 2020 models.

yea i seen that.  i went too high power car wash day after i got it and no leaks.  def something ill keep an eye on. 

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On 9/7/2020 at 9:06 PM, disneybaker said:


You can also get an LTZ and have a Trail boss lift out in for 1200


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You can also get an AT4 with all the options you can get on an LTZ.  Plus $1000 more of a rebate right now.  Those two things swayed me.

 

-Eli

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