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Auxbeam PowerTray > Tacoma TRD Off Road/Pro

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Description

Auxbeam PowerTray > Tacoma TRD Off Road/ProAuxbeam has updated the AR800's design and unfortunately they kept the same part number. Below is a picture of the original Auxbeam AR800 with a silver sticker on the left and the new updated style with the orange sticker on the right, see pic below. You will have two options for the style of tray to mount your Auxbeam 8 Gang Multifunction Switch Panel 1. Original Auxbeam PowerTray: This option combines the power of the Auxbeam multifunction switch

Auxbeam has updated the AR800's design and unfortunately they kept the same part number. Below is a picture of the original Auxbeam AR800 with a silver sticker on the left and the new updated style with the orange sticker on the right, see pic below.

You will have two options for the style of tray to mount your Auxbeam 8 Gang Multifunction Switch Panel

1. Original Auxbeam PowerTray:

This option combines the power of the Auxbeam multifunction switch panel with the constant power supply of the blue sea systems fuse block giving you everything you need to organize and maintain your electrical system like a professional.

Take all the guess work out of wiring up a new accessory. The Original Auxbeam PowerTray creates the ultimate wire management solution for your Auxbeam, while also providing a Blue Sea Systems 6 circuit fuse block for constant power. No more fiddling around with excess wires or scrambling to find a secure and reliable ground for each of your accessories. We've been there and done that and learned from our frustration.

With the Auxbeam installed, wiring up a new accessory is as easy as taking the positive and negative wires, crimping on some ring terminals, and simply attaching the positive and negative to one of the 8 circuits on the Auxbeam unit. That's it, you're done!

The Original Auxbeam PowerTray also features the Blue Sea 6 circuit fuse block, which expands the system’s capacity by giving you the added ability to wire in accessories that would otherwise be inconvenient to power though your Auxbeam. For example, under hood lights and cargo lights can now have an external switch located right where you want it, no more running back into the cab to turn them on.

The addition of a fuse block is also great for accessories like front/rear mount cameras, aftermarket HID headlights, aftermarket Horns, air compressors etc. Accessories like this use the vehicles own factory wiring to activate the accessory, but due to the thin gauge of wire used for OEM applications most aftermarket parts like these need a more robust power source to draw from.

This product is for the Original Auxbeam PowerTray, Support Leg, and mounting hardware.

It does not include the Auxbeam, Blue Sea accessories, Power/Ground cables, Terminals/fuses etc.

Compatible Switch Systems: 

Auxbeam AR-800 (QP010985), AC800 (QP010785), AS-R80 (QP011653), RA80XL (QP011221)

2. Essentials Auxbeam PowerTray:

This option is a simple, compact solution to mount your Auxbeam and 60A circuit breaker giving you a clean professional look to organize and maintain your electrical system.

Take all the guess work out of mounting and wiring up your new accessories. The Essentials Auxbeam PowerTray creates the ultimate wire management solution for your Auxbeam and the 60A circuit breaker. No more fiddling around with excess wires, you can use the the cables that come with the Auxbeam to power your new accessories.

With the Auxbeam installed, wiring up a new accessory is as easy as taking the positive and negative wires and attaching them to one of the 8 circuits on the Auxbeam unit. That's it, you're done!

The Essentials Auxbeam PowerTray also allows you to mount the 60A circuit breaker right next to the switch panel creating a compact solution to mount all the required accessories to get the Auxbeam functioning properly.

There is no support leg included with this tray since the mounting platform is smaller allowing for an easier install of the Essentials Auxbeam PowerTray mounting platform.

This product is for the Essentials Auxbeam PowerTray and mounting hardware.

It does not include the Auxbeam, 60A circuit breaker, Power/Ground cables, Terminals/fuses etc.

Compatible Switch Systems:

Auxbeam AR-800 (QP010985), AC800 (QP010785), AS-R80 (QP011653), RA80XL (QP011221)

Features

  • PEM® Fasteners with Stainless Steel Screws - Pressed into the bottom of the PowerTray, genuine PEM fasteners become a permanent feature of the tray so you never have to worry about losing a nut while adding mods to your rig. Also included is matching stainless steel hardware to mount those accessories to the tray.
  • 1/8th Inch 5052 Aircraft Aluminum - Possibly a little overkill to use for mounting electrical accessories that tend to weigh in the ounces, not pounds. But with a weight coming in at 3X lighter than steel and corrosion resistance far superior to even stainless steel, aluminum is the clear choice for weathering the harsh conditions we put our vehicles though.
  • Waterjet manufacturing - Guarantees precise cuts with an accuracy of ±0.003", which is why it is used globally in many industries for intricate designs and jobs which require high tolerances.
  • Chamfered edges - This is the only step where we cut corners (hehe). To avoid sharp edges we chamfer all jagged edges and corners by hand with a specialized high-speed router bit. So you don't have to worry about cutting your hands or scratching your vehicles paint during installation. Also with a 45° chamfer on the edges you minimize the risk of vibration wearing though the protective sleeving on cables and wires which would short out the circuit.
  • Unparalleled stability - Utilizing three points of contact, you can be sure that your valuable electronics are safe and supported by including an additional support leg that secures the far-side of the tray to the lower inner fender.
  • High Quality JIS Class 10.9 Steel Hardware - Your entire Toyota is built with JIS (Japanese industrial standard) hardware so why should your aftermarket parts be any different.
  • Power Made Easy - Delivered right to your door with step-by-step installation instructions.

Fitment

This PowerTray will fit 2nd and 3rd GEN Toyota Tacoma's (05-23) with the following requirements:

  • Electric Assist Braking
  • This includes TRD Off Road and TRD Pro models. These models feature an electronic assisted braking system as opposed to the traditional vacuum booster seen in other models. Note: Regardless of any bedside stickers or options your Tacoma may have, double check that you have the electric assist braking system and do not have the vacuum booster behind the master cylinder. CLICK HERE to see a pic of both.
  • Automatic Transmissions or Manual transmissions that DO NOT have the fender-mounted clutch fluid reservoir.
  • Unfortunately PowerTrays will not work with the fender-mounted clutch fluid reservoir (which include the majority of Tacoma's prior to 2020) due to the reservoir being mounted in the same location the PowerTray installs.
  • So IF your Tacoma has a manual transmission AND has this reservoir bolted to the inner fender, then shoot us an email with pictures of the reservoir and please include vehicle info like year, make, and model of your Tacoma so we can go over options for relocating the reservoir.  [email protected]

      Special Considerations

      • Aftermarket Hood Struts: If you have or plan to install aftermarket hood struts, The PowerTray will need spaced out approximately 1/2 inch so the hood strut clears the Switch-Pros power module.  CLICK HERE for the spacer kit.
      • Superchargers: Unfortunately most supercharged Tacomas have an Air To Water reservoir mounted in the same area the PowerTray is designed to install. So you would need to either relocate that reservoir or you could purchase the Standoff version of this tray and mount it on top of the Factory fuse block lid. CLICK HERE to see pic of the Standoff PowerTray Mounted with the reservoir.

      *If you see something say something! If you notice any inaccurate info above let us know so we can update it. [email protected]


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