More on that Honda thing...
#21
Rooster.
F350 = 1 ton, not 3/4
Sorry, but I still want my truck to feel like a truck when I'm driving it. The suspension on my F350 is nothing like the suspension of old. My F350 rides better than my Dad's F250's from 20 years ago.
That's good that you can pull so much with your Tundra, be careful though, because you'll fry your tranny pulling more than it's rated for.
The Tundra is a nice rig, I just don't consider it a FULL SIZED truck. Toyoya makes good vehicles, I have a 1979 Toyota SR5 pickup with well over 100,000 miles on it and it still runs great!
I don't know what your load capacity is on a 1/2 ton Tundra, but my load capacity on a 1 ton F350 is 5,800 pounds!
F350 = 1 ton, not 3/4
Sorry, but I still want my truck to feel like a truck when I'm driving it. The suspension on my F350 is nothing like the suspension of old. My F350 rides better than my Dad's F250's from 20 years ago.
That's good that you can pull so much with your Tundra, be careful though, because you'll fry your tranny pulling more than it's rated for.
The Tundra is a nice rig, I just don't consider it a FULL SIZED truck. Toyoya makes good vehicles, I have a 1979 Toyota SR5 pickup with well over 100,000 miles on it and it still runs great!
I don't know what your load capacity is on a 1/2 ton Tundra, but my load capacity on a 1 ton F350 is 5,800 pounds!
#22
Originally posted by: rezboy
Looks like a cool truck? Will probably outlast any North American junk, just like the cars and quads! 3.5 L V-TEC V-6, 255ish hp. Might soon be truck of the year, who knows. All I know is I would love to have one to put my Rinny in.
Looks like a cool truck? Will probably outlast any North American junk, just like the cars and quads! 3.5 L V-TEC V-6, 255ish hp. Might soon be truck of the year, who knows. All I know is I would love to have one to put my Rinny in.
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