These protective accessories, designed specifically for the latest model year of Toyota’s mid-size pickup truck, serve to shield the vehicle’s body from road debris. They are typically constructed from durable materials like rubber or thermoplastic, and mount behind the tires. Functionally, they prevent mud, rocks, salt, and other contaminants from being flung upward by the tires, which can cause damage to the paint, undercarriage, and even other vehicles on the road.
The implementation of such guards offers numerous advantages. They contribute significantly to preserving the truck’s aesthetic appeal and resale value by mitigating potential chips and scratches. Furthermore, they play a role in enhancing road safety by reducing the spray that impairs visibility for following drivers, particularly in wet conditions. Historically, these have evolved from simple, utilitarian additions to more stylized components that complement a vehicle’s overall design.