A.R.E.’s Tundra WorkForce
MASSILLON, OHIO – A.R.E.’s Tundra WorkForce is outfitted with a Deluxe Commercial Unit (DCU) truck caps and numerous aftermarket products that enhance the truck’s appearance and utility.

MASSILLON, OHIO – A 2007 Toyota Tundra Double Cab Standard Bed truck, A.R.E.’s Tundra WorkForce is outfitted with a Deluxe Commercial Unit (DCU) truck caps and numerous aftermarket products that enhance the truck’s appearance and utility.
“The goal of Tundra WorkForce was to embody a tough image and extreme functionality through the creation of an awesome work truck that any professional would be proud – and excited! – to drive,” said Baker. “The aftermarket enhancements we’ve done make the Tundra WorkForce more than your average work truck. The truck epitomizes what it means for a professional to do his or her job efficiently, accurately and with style and authority.”
In addition to the DCU, enhancements to the Tundra WorkForce include a hitch step and stainless steel grille insert from Luverne, a CORSA Performance exhaust system, a Warn wench, a navigation system and back-up camera from Eclipse, a Jotto Desk cargo mobile office, Goodyear tires mounted on Centerline Wheels, a locking ladder rack and interior truck bed shelving from Prime Design, a rear suspension system from Hellwig Products, a BedRug bedliner, and aluminum floor mats from Pilot Automotive.
The Prime Design rotating cargo management system fits inside the Tundra WorkForce’s truck bed and holds a large selection of tools in a “Lazy Susan” fashion, turning to allow easy access to necessary gear. A stainless steel exhaust system from CORSA Performance provides a boost in horsepower and torque while maintaining a drone-free sound inside the cab.
A.R.E.’s DCU truck cap can be ordered in one of four height configurations — 23 inches, 26 inches, 29 inches, and 36 inches — and has several rear door options, including a ½ rear lift door, double full doors, a single full door, and a full hatch door.
Tundra WorkForce also features a red and silver custom paint scheme painted by AC Customs using DuPont Automotive finishes and a sleek black and silver interior overhaul by Trent’s Trick Upholstery.
The Deluxe Commercial Unit is currently highlighted as one of four name-brand work truck aftermarket accessories for the all-new Tundra and can be seen on Toyota’s Web site (www.Toyota.com) in the Trucks/Tundra section. Toyota awarded A.R.E. with the 2007 Tundra last year for the vehicle to be built into an innovative work truck that represents the Tundra’s rugged image.
To see how a DCU would look on your truck, visit www.4are.com — the manufacturer offers an interactive “Build/Quote Your Own Truck Cap” feature that lets consumers custom build a DCU prior to purchase.

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