My truck will likely end up leveled only. Likely using a drop shackle in the back as opposed to a spring spacer on the front.
Fuck that. Send it skyward.
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My truck will likely end up leveled only. Likely using a drop shackle in the back as opposed to a spring spacer on the front.
Reliability, my money is on the Tundra
Tundra TRD Pro is a Hell if a truck
Yeah it’s safe to say when you make the same exact vehicle for 12 years straight and don’t change the suspension, engine or trans, it’s pretty easy to make it Uber-reliable
Tundra ftl
Yeah it’s safe to say when you make the same exact vehicle for 12 years straight and don’t change the suspension, engine or trans, it’s pretty easy to make it Uber-reliable
Tundra ftl
Like this?6.2 Sierra Denali I’m not bias or anything.
Like this?
2017 GMC Sierra 1500 Denali Crew Cab 4WD - $42,988 - $42,988 (Fair Deal)
Mileage: 24,955 Location: Barrington, IL
https://www.cargurus.com/Cars/link/230737053
5 years later how do the cab sizes compare?+1 for Tundra. To expand on the center console room, skip to 1:30. Skip to 2:15 for leg room.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-ctXmk-PCQ
So you're mad they made a solid reliable truck?
5 years later how do the cab sizes compare?
Compared to chevy, gmc, ford, dodge is toyota still the biggest?It's still the same generation for today's body style. 2014 was the first year for the current body style IIRC
Compared to chevy, gmc, ford, dodge is toyota still the biggest?
I don’t think there’s any excuse for going 12 years without improving/upgrading a vehicle
I don’t think there’s any excuse for going 12 years without improving/upgrading a vehicle
I do wish they upgraded the truck more. But, it has definitely been a working and reliable set up for them.