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

A_Little_T@b'll_Do_Ya


J.D. & Sue
Durango, CO 2014/15 S M@xx : "Dory's HabiT@B" Keep on swimming...
I actually think the T@b table is like that old quilting myth where mistakes in antique quilts were made on purpose to demonstrate humility. The T@b otherwise is pretty much perfect. I have actually started to put my table sideways in the folded position. It gives me more floor room during the day and is a bit of a rail along the driver side cushions. But really that is just a hack when I am too lazy to remove it altogether.leroybort said:It's hopeless. Leave it in the position for the bed (assuming you need the full bed) and then look at what most everyone else has done with slats and other tables. That horrible table will drive you mad otherwise.



Kidding aside, I think the table (despite it's slightly unintuitive operation) is a pretty clever design for the dual purpose it must serve. In our case, however, we rarely sit inside, and the bed stays up full-time. I'm planning to ditch the table for rails and slats, mostly to reclaim some space under it, as the frame is quite bulky.vito said:Thanks for the advise. I'd get rid of the table and leave the bed up but what then in bad weather? And what is this Lagun table mentioned a few times?

That is the main reason I ditched it too, besides the hassle of moving it around, now I can put baskets under there with stuff to keep it handy.ScottG said:Kidding aside, I think the table (despite it's slightly unintuitive operation) is a pretty clever design for the dual purpose it must serve. In our case, however, we rarely sit inside, and the bed stays up full-time. I'm planning to ditch the table for rails and slats, mostly to reclaim some space under it, as the frame is quite bulky.vito said:Thanks for the advise. I'd get rid of the table and leave the bed up but what then in bad weather? And what is this Lagun table mentioned a few times?
The Lagun is cool, but pretty spendy for something that will get limited playing time. We're thinking a lightweight medium-sized collapsing table that can be used inside and out.

