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    Toyotas' new Rotating power lift up seat adds more comfort.

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    Toyota is the first automaker to offer a factory installed auto-access seat for disabled people. The one-touch rotating, power ascending/descending lift-up seat can lower to within 19 inches of the ground.[17]

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    So what do you like to accessorize your truck with? I've never been big on changing perfection, except to add a little chrome to it!
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    To be honest, I'm not really all that sure that I know anything about that seat. The Rotating power lift up seat.


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    Quote Originally Posted by toyotafan View Post
    To be honest, I'm not really all that sure that I know anything about that seat. The Rotating power lift up seat.
    me either and i try to keep up on these things
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1 bad tacoma View Post
    me either and i try to keep up on these things
    Looks like it'a designed for the disabled, but sometimes I get so sore and tired that I think it would be good for me when I get lazy too. lol. Maybe could turn me and pop me out on the sidewalk like the jetsons bed did.


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    It actually sounds like a good engineering design, people with disabilities certainly need all the help they can get.
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    That'd actually be a great thing for smaller people like me. I always hated having to jump into the truck. (yeah, I'm little, under 5 foot.)
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    Yeah, lol, I guess that's a good use for it as well. I just think about older people and people with disabilities ... oh, people with back problems would love this.
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    It kinda looks like it was designed for the Toyota Vans. Either way, it looks like a nice chair.
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    I'm planning on putting lights on the top of my 2005 Tundra so I can see what I'm doing in the early morning. Any ideas as to what I might need to do to make this a reality and what types light riggings would be best to flood the way infront of me.

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