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Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025
Swapped out the stock volume knobs on my 2020 Tacoma Off Road for these Wyckoff Aluminum Knobs, and I’ve gotta say—they seriously stepped up the style. The black anodized finish and the 3D topographic texture add a rugged, off-road vibe that fits my truck perfectly. The grip is excellent, especially when I’ve got gloves on, and they just feel solid—way more premium than the factory ones. Install was quick—took maybe 15 seconds for both, no tools or fiddling around. One thing to watch for: they’re a tight fit. That’s good for no rattling. All in all, these knobs add some tough, tactical style to the dash and make a small but satisfying upgrade to the Tacoma experience.+ Rugged design+ Easy install+ Glove-friendly grip+ Great tactile feelHope this was helpful!
Shoppee
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025
Solid quality and carefully packaged. They look great, can’t complain
Chris Hotchkiss
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2025
Had some other add on knobs and they broke off. These seem to be much nicer quality. Very happy with them.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025
I like these knobs. The 2020-2023 size fits my 2022 Tacoma perfectly. I like the topo look and the knurling around the outside. $35 seems a little steep for radio knobs, but they look better than the tiny OEM knobs.
C
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025
Great quality knobs. Easy to install and feels very durable. Provides extra grip when using the knobs and doesn’t add any sort of rattle. Overall, great accessory for my Tacoma
Potter
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025
They are nice quality and look really neat, but they don't fit great without some modifications. 1st thing I had to do was take some pliers and squeeze the metal tabs on the back so the knobs would fit snug. They were loose and you could just pull them back off with no resistance. The 2nd thing I had to do was stuff a tiny bit of rolled up paper in the back of the knob to keep it from sitting all the way against the screen surface (see photos). I noticed when I was turning the knob that the knurling on the back edge of the knob was rubbing up agains the screen itself. I was worried it would etch a ring into the screen, so I used the paper to keep the knob from pushing in so far. After those two things they look and work great. Also, keep in mind, these are solid and have nowhere for the knob back-lighting to show through when it is dark, so you will lose that function of the knob when your dash lights are on.
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