2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!

A_Little_T@b'll_Do_Ya


The point of leaving the shades open is to save wear and tear on the blinds. I think that people underestimate how much the trailer bounces while it’s being towed. When traveling I put pieces of Reflectix in the windows to keep the interior cool and frustrate snoops.Cbusguy said:I close all of mine while traveling. On a 320 there is zero point in leaving them open.
I don’t have a photo. I cut the Reflectix to fit the windows. The window arms and the lock levers are enough to keep them in place. They are a little loose and I haven’t noticed any heat trapping issue.jimcenname said:
Do you have a photo of how you use the Reflictix. I am curious how it stays in place.

Yours on your 14 have roller shades. If the clips that hold them shut fail while on the road, they could violently fly up and destroy the roller mechanism.ChanW said:I can see why you interpret that graphic that way, but the shades on ours actually are silver on the outside, which says to me that they're intended to reflect the sun, and keep it cool in the Tab.Have used them that way for years with no consequences.
I keep shades on my t@b400 closed, blocking light and heat, while I tow. On hot days I close all blinds on t@b to keep it cool but I have an outside cover I put on front and back windows that really keeps the heat out.