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Re: 2007 Toyota Tundra
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Posted by oliver power on April 29, 2007 at 11:01:44 from (74.39.36.193):
In Reply to: Re: 2007 Toyota Tundra posted by Jonfarmer on April 28, 2007 at 20:35:54:
I guess I should have also mentioned that my truck carries 7 to 8 ladders on top , as well as a home made 4 x 8 tool box w/tools in the back. And pulling the 5,000 trailer every working day of the week. Although I pull many hills like it , I believe the sign along one of the roads reads 2% grade. Not sure how they figure grade. I do know the hill is very steep. On average roads/hills , the truck does just fine. People , as well as dealers/commercials claim Toyota is THE best truck. They claim dependability , as well as ruggedness. My thoughts are , if I'm going to upgrade , do I upgrade to a heavier chevey? Or should I consider one of these new Tundras. The Tundra may be everything people say it is. That is , if the person is the average working Joe , who thinks they work thier truck once in a while. I'm talking an every day work truck , working for it's keep. Some how the Toyota doesn't strike me as that truck. That's why I posted this question. So far , after reading the replies , things aren't looking good for the Toyota as a true work truck.
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