Why can't ford give us this kinda motor?
#81
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Hmmm... well maybe they can out brake a mustang I had a V8 tundra riding my **** up to about the century mark when I decide to pull into the right lane and let him stroke his ego with his big ol' bad V8 truck, only to see his brake lights come on as I watch the guy try and haul his truck down from around 100 as he runs into the state police on the side of the road.
#82
Hmmm... well maybe they can out brake a mustang I had a V8 tundra riding my **** up to about the century mark when I decide to pull into the right lane and let him stroke his ego with his big ol' bad V8 truck, only to see his brake lights come on as I watch the guy try and haul his truck down from around 100 as he runs into the state police on the side of the road.
#83
I wonder how long Toyota will be so helpful if the problem persists, the known sludging issues with older toyota 6's results in Toyota fighting it in court rather then recalling 6 million vehicles. I've known people who have replaced a motor in a toyota because of it and blamed themselves and still consider the car reliable
I've seen the Tundra up close, small frame, thin metal, narrow leaf springs, tack welds and rivets underneath. Front suspension perches are between silverado and F-150, but the hardware is all undersized(typical toyota, minimize bolt sizes everywhere). Nothing special about it, other then the engine it is still about 10 years behind the current F-150 chassis. They only do what the specs on paper look good(i.e. large rotor diameter, but not very thick). Interior is cheap-people will kid themselves because they are somehow drawn to toyota's silver painted plastic like a crow to a bottlecap-but the materials are cheap.
I've seen the Tundra up close, small frame, thin metal, narrow leaf springs, tack welds and rivets underneath. Front suspension perches are between silverado and F-150, but the hardware is all undersized(typical toyota, minimize bolt sizes everywhere). Nothing special about it, other then the engine it is still about 10 years behind the current F-150 chassis. They only do what the specs on paper look good(i.e. large rotor diameter, but not very thick). Interior is cheap-people will kid themselves because they are somehow drawn to toyota's silver painted plastic like a crow to a bottlecap-but the materials are cheap.
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