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Truckboss dimensions

The leg lengths are adjustable.
The width or locations of them are your choice. They can be placed where needed.


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The leg lengths are adjustable.
The width or locations of them are your choice. They can be placed where needed.


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Awesome thanks! I wanna put one on my Tacoma. I saw online that the leg width of the sled deck is 52 inches and the bed width is 53 inches.
 
I see. Watch on you tube how they go together if you haven’t already.
Also there’s some weight to them.
Call truckboss and talk with them. They’ve been very helpful for me with the one I bought used.


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As a guy that hauls 34k with a single wheel f350, 14-16k with my f150, and owns a 2021 tacoma long bed (which I pull skid steers and cars with) I would NOT put a sled deck on a Tacoma.
 
As a guy that hauls 34k with a single wheel f350, 14-16k with my f150, and owns a 2021 tacoma long bed (which I pull skid steers and cars with) I would NOT put a sled deck on a Tacoma.
It wouldn't be on stock suspension. I know someone who has a double sled deck on a taco and he says it drives fine
 
Obviously this can start a pissing match. But I would hesitate to use even a 1/2 ton for a sled deck. Of course you can put air bags on just about anything and it will roll down the road with a couple of 500+lb sleds and gear. I've read more and more stories where insurance companies are not covering accidents when vehicle loads are exceeding GVWR not to mention the lawsuits that follow. Food for thought
 
Obviously this can start a pissing match. But I would hesitate to use even a 1/2 ton for a sled deck. Of course you can put air bags on just about anything and it will roll down the road with a couple of 500+lb sleds and gear. I've read more and more stories where insurance companies are not covering accidents when vehicle loads are exceeding GVWR not to mention the lawsuits that follow. Food for thought
Yeah I totally understand. Just wanting something different...
 
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