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As of Wednesday, I was told my LT Trail Boss std bed Dmax was produced and is sitting in Laredo Tx awaiting rail transport to the distribution center in Dallas. From there it will head to my dealer. I have no idea how long that will take. 

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11 hours ago, rascal71 said:

As of Wednesday, I was told my LT Trail Boss std bed Dmax was produced and is sitting in Laredo Tx awaiting rail transport to the distribution center in Dallas. From there it will head to my dealer. I have no idea how long that will take. 

Let us know when it gets to your dealer.

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On 3/10/2022 at 11:53 AM, BigBadSierra said:

Looks like they are showing up.


Man that looks so much better in those shots than the pictures my dealer showed me when selecting colors.  I’d have given it more consideration, if I’d seen it at first. 

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On 3/13/2022 at 9:35 AM, smit303 said:

Let us know when it gets to your dealer.

It showed up today.

 

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Sorry for the multiple posts. Don't know how to condense them in 1 post. I pick it up Friday. It's getting a Roll N Lock A series and Toyo Open Country A/T3's 275/70R18 put on it before I pick it up hopefully.

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1 hour ago, rascal71 said:

Sorry for the multiple posts. Don't know how to condense them in 1 post. I pick it up Friday. It's getting a Roll N Lock A series and Toyo Open Country A/T3's 275/70R18 put on it before I pick it up hopefully.

Sweet! Congratulations man! Whats your first impression of the interior?

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1 hour ago, rascal71 said:

 

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They really improved the front end of the new trail boss.

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2 hours ago, rascal71 said:

Sorry for the multiple posts. Don't know how to condense them in 1 post. I pick it up Friday. It's getting a Roll N Lock A series and Toyo Open Country A/T3's 275/70R18 put on it before I pick it up hopefully.

What's your first impression of the interior, i have an LTZ on order....thanks!

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