Toyota Tacoma 2005-2023 2nd and 3rd Gen. Double Cab - Second Row Seat Delete Plate System keeping Factory Back Wall
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Toyota Tacoma 2005-2023 2nd and 3rd Gen. Double Cab - Second Row Seat Delete Plate System keeping Factory Back Wall

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Toyota Tacoma 2005-2023 2nd and 3rd Gen. Double Cab - Second Row Seat Delete Plate System keeping Factory Back WallThe Double Cab Second Row Seat Delete is designed to create a flat platform that you can use to secure your gear or for the dog's bed, and can also be used to store your refrigerator or cooler. This System is designed to be installed in the Tacoma while still maintaining the Factory Back Wall. If your Tacoma has a Factory Subwoofer this is the Seat Delete you will need. Images shown include both the 40% and 60% options but are sold separately.

The Double Cab Second Row Seat Delete is designed to create a flat platform that you can use to secure your gear or for the dog's bed, and can also be used to store your refrigerator or cooler. This System is designed to be installed in the Tacoma while still maintaining the Factory Back Wall. If your Tacoma has a Factory Subwoofer this is the Seat Delete you will need. 

Images shown include both the 40% and 60% options but are sold separately. 

IMPORTANT - If you plan to purchase the 60% seat delete keeping the factory back wall (SKU 1127 or 6126) - and want to pair it with a 40% seat delete with a Goose Gear back wall, please note the 60% plate is not compatible with the newer v2 40% seat delete with the Goose Gear back wall.  You will need to order a v1 40% with the Goose Gear back wall.  You must contact Goose Gear to get the proper SKU number.  We will need to know if you have a rear power window or not.

40% Passenger Seat Delete is designed to fit around the plastic factory back wall. 

60% Passenger Seat Delete is designed to go around the plastic enclose factory subwoofer or if you would prefer to keep your factory back wall in place.

JBL Factory Subwoofer was offered by Toyota as an upgrade for the 2nd Gen Tacoma. This upgrade option is not the standard Toyota Factory Subwoofer. The JBL Factory Subwoofer Seat Delete option is shaped differently to accommodate the wider Back Wall then Toyota's Standard Back Wall.  

Options include a drawer system that will open out through the open vehicle door and will also include a top plate for the drawer that has an access door so you can open the drawer and then reach through the drawer into the factory storage cubby below the rear seat.

 

Legacy SKU's -  

PTACO-23-RSD40-NW

PTACO-23-RSD60-NW

 

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