So I really want to get rid of my ranger...
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Because all in all......it takes more than just an intake, exhaust and chip to really get a diesel into the 13's. Some are gonna hate me, i'm on the 'typical stang owner's' side.
It takes twins, major head and block work, injection, air, etc to get a diesel pickup into into the 13's.
It takes twins, major head and block work, injection, air, etc to get a diesel pickup into into the 13's.
#128
I was driving about 15 min ago from the grocery store in my dads duramax. I was pulling up to this light with a mustang was sitting there. He looked like he wanted to race. The light turned green he took off. But I didnt race him because it wasnt my truck.
Should have but probaly made the smart choice.
Should have but probaly made the smart choice.
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and i have raced people in my dads 85 f250 before, i dont think he minds much but i dfeinitley wouldnt be doing it with him in the car
#136
Here you go:
2008 F250 CC SB 4x4
Just the Spartan 310 tune. No nitrous.
Slow eh?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGliRHVfayo
2008 F250 CC SB 4x4
Just the Spartan 310 tune. No nitrous.
Slow eh?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGliRHVfayo
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im not a fan either, but friend of mines dad owns an RV dealership.
After a v10 f350 dually, and a cheyenne 454 dually, the shop truck is now a tundra with the 5.7 and towing gears.
Again, i would never buy one because im generally a chev man when it comes to full size trucks, but dont knock the tundras.
After a v10 f350 dually, and a cheyenne 454 dually, the shop truck is now a tundra with the 5.7 and towing gears.
Again, i would never buy one because im generally a chev man when it comes to full size trucks, but dont knock the tundras.
#142
They are one. But I dont consider them one. A SUV with a short bed is what I call them..
A RV dealership. Is there only rvs there or 5th wheels and stuff.
I do alot of work for my dad which is hauling around stuff with a gooseneck trailer and a 5th wheel. I cannot see a tundra towing a 5th wheel or a goose neck. If you have pictures I would like to see them.
im not a fan either, but friend of mines dad owns an RV dealership.
After a v10 f350 dually, and a cheyenne 454 dually, the shop truck is now a tundra with the 5.7 and towing gears.
Again, i would never buy one because im generally a chev man when it comes to full size trucks, but dont knock the tundras.
After a v10 f350 dually, and a cheyenne 454 dually, the shop truck is now a tundra with the 5.7 and towing gears.
Again, i would never buy one because im generally a chev man when it comes to full size trucks, but dont knock the tundras.
I do alot of work for my dad which is hauling around stuff with a gooseneck trailer and a 5th wheel. I cannot see a tundra towing a 5th wheel or a goose neck. If you have pictures I would like to see them.
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I used to work for Yamaha, towing a 29 foot enclosed trailer with one. We used it for hauling atv's rhinos and bikes across the country to demo days. It regularly had 2 rhinos, 2 Grizzly's, and 2 Kodiak 450's and all of the gear (Helmets tents etc) to set up. That is like 7-8000 lbs. And remember it is only a half ton truck. And it was the 1st gens, not the big ones now. All it had was helper bags in the rear to help level it out. Any F150, or 1500 would need the same setup.
I personally put about 80,000 km in just over 6 months on that truck. And that is after it already had 100,000+ on it. There was not one single problem. Not one. And I am not known for being easy on the gas.
That 4.7 is fun let me tell you. All you need to do is ride in one, then form an opinion.
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Yes I have never drivin one. But I my oppion a fullsize truck should be used for towing or using the bed offten. I havent see a tundra tow anything except jetskis.
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Rides better? My truck has 170000 miles on it. Nothing major ever done to it. Just recently replaced stock plugs and fuel filter. So your saying that the tundra will last 340000 miles with half the problems HIGHLY DOUBT that and my truck is still running good.
Yes I have never drivin one. But I my oppion a fullsize truck should be used for towing or using the bed offten. I havent see a tundra tow anything except jetskis.
Yes I have never drivin one. But I my oppion a fullsize truck should be used for towing or using the bed offten. I havent see a tundra tow anything except jetskis.
And yes I will say that it will last atleast that long. Go look on craigslist or autotrader. Look up any old toyota pickup. I guarantee that there will be some with 300,000+ miles on them. And they are still running strong. There is a reason there are so many wheelers that use them
Toyotas are one of the best and most dependable trucks around. Face it.