The Toyota Tacoma is a solid choice for those looking for a midsize pickup. Known for its stellar reliability, the Tacoma is great for worry-free exploring deep into the backcountry. They are the perfect size for lots of trails, and able to go many places fullsize trucks simply won’t fit. Boasting one of the lowest depreciation rates of any vehicle, they’re a solid investment. Another plus, the Tacoma is pretty capable in stock form. The availability of a factory rear locker, a fairly supple suspension, good ground clearance, decent approach angles and ideal dimensions make the Tacoma at home on the trail. It’s no wonder we see plenty of them out and about.

Of course, any vehicle can be made better with the right modifications, and the Tacoma is no exception. When it comes to modding, you are in luck. Yes, the aftermarket support of the Taco isn’t as vast as the Jeep JK, the darling of the aftermarket. But there are plenty of companies out there making great parts for the Tacoma. In fact, it can all get a bit overwhelming. So what parts are worth the money and what can you skip? Well, buckle up because we’re about to kick down some knowledge.

Note: if you are looking to build a full-tilt mudder or purpose-built rock crawler, this isn’t the article for you. For this story we will focus on modifications that will keep or expand on the core feature of the Tacoma: its versatility. While some of these modifications are specific to certain generations of the Tacoma, the philosophy is the same for all generations. Happy modding!