![]() These parts are warrantied and designed to hold up as well or better than the stock components they are replacing. Fortunately, we offer a selection of durable 2005 Toyota Tacoma replacement parts at Extreme Terrain. Trucks that do hard workwear out, and over time even the most well-made components fail. No matter how you want to use the truck, you can upgrade your ride to perform exactly the way you need it to. You can get a skid plate and mudguard to keep your truck more well-protected, and some off-road lights will give you the vision you need for different driving conditions. A good lift kit and all-terrain tires will help you handle mud, dirt, and rocks more effectively. The stock Tacoma is designed for towing and hauling on paved surfaces, but the truck can also be an off-roading machine with a few key enhancements. improve traction and performance in different weather.Add the right 2005 Toyota Tacoma accessories and: Take control of how you haul and store items with your pickup and feel more capable during every task you take on. For enhanced utility, we offer interior and exterior storage solutions, bed covers, tonneau covers, and more to choose from. ![]() We also have cold air intakes and exhaust kits you can use to optimize your pickup even more. If you want to drive faster, you can get a 2005 Tacoma tuner kit to enhance the throttle response and power output of your ride. With so many different 2005 Toyota Tacoma upgrades for you to select from, it's possible to boost the performance and utility of your truck at the same time. No matter how you want your pickup to stand out, you can get the tools to help you perform at a higher level by investing in our equipment at Extreme Terrain. Learn about our different 2005 Tacoma bed racks, step rails, engine improvements, exterior upgrades, and more that will help take your truck to the next level. It doesn't matter if you just need a reliable hauler or you need an everyday driver you can make your pickup more reliable, more functional, and more enjoyable to use with the right parts. Unfortunately, on our test drive, there were no four-cylinder models available for us to drive and after trying the six-speed transmission, we're hoping Toyota reconsiders its decision not to make it available with the four-cylinder.The Toyota Tacoma is a capable pickup truck, and you can make it even more functional with the right set of 2005 Toyota Tacoma accessories. The V-6 is smooth and quiet and has a surprising amount of punch, with an appropriately wide powerband, regardless of transmission choice. On the road, even the four-wheel-drive models ride far better than before. Access Cab models still have fold-down rear seats suitable for kids or desperate-to-ride adults, but the Double Cab has enough rear-seat room for just about anyone. Add to that the PreRunner models (4x4 stance with a 4x2 powertrain) in regular, Access, or Double Cab configurations, and it's clear that Toyota wants to offer its buyers a truck for every need. That makes for three wheelbases, three cab configurations, and two bed lengths. Wheelbases are longer as well, ranging from 109.4 inches for the regular cab (yes, Toyota will continue to offer a regular cab model, with only a single bed length), to 127.2 inches for the Access Cab and shortbed Double Cab models, to 140.6 inches for the newly crafted longbed Double Cab. The new Tacoma body styles are four inches wider, making for much-improved interior elbowroom. ![]() Numbers for the bigger V-6 are 18 mpg city, 22 mpg highway. Preliminary EPA estimates for the four-cylinder engine are 22 mpg in the city and 28 mpg on the highway. The automatics and manual transmissions are designed to save weight and smoothly manage the extra power from the stronger engines. ![]() There will be four transmission choices: a four-speed automatic and a five-speed manual for the four-cylinder engine and a new five-speed automatic and six-speed manual for the V-6. Standard is an all-new cast-iron block/aluminum head 2.7-liter, 164-horsepower (183 pound-feet of torque at 3800 rpm) four-cylinder, which replaces the current 2.4- and 2.7-liter four-bangers. Then, suddenly, the compact pickup-truck market is awash in new products: the 2004 Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon and, for 2005, a new Dodge Dakota, Nissan Frontier, and-for the first time in 10 years-an all-new Toyota Tacoma.Īs it did originally, the Tacoma shares a platform and an engine with the Toyota 4Runner, in this case the gutsy all-aluminum 4.0-liter, 245-horsepower (282 pound-feet of torque at 3800 rpm), 24-valve V-6.
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