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not what I was hoping to hear but at least it tells me I didn't buy a lemon. Might take the car into my local service dept just to put them on the spot and see what they say. The response you got is obvious BS - wind can move around the driver's side mirror all it wants but you still shouldn't HEAR IT unless there's a problem with the driver's side door or window seal...
I'll post again if I get new info from my dealer in a week or two.
What about turning radius in parking garages, etc?
Thanks
As for the turning radius this thing turns on a dime in my opinion but then I'm coming from an 02 ZR2 S10 that had the turning radius of a battleship not to mention a loud KLUNK from up front somewhere when I turned left (junk).
Don't forget that parts departments can be negotiable, especially on accessories. My dealer's parts desk matched the best internet prices I could find on the boards, bed mat, and extra tie downs, and did not charge shipping. While I paid sales tax, I don't think the running boards or steps would be cheap to ship. I saved 25%+ on all of the post-sale Toyota accessories.
I bought the Toyota bed mat off the net for $71 delivered to my door, it is very nice and well made.
Factory front tie down hooks, I also bought these off the net and they cost about $25 delivered, very easy to install and strong.
Ventshades part # 92706 (for access cab 2 piece set) These fit the truck real nice and are very easy to install. I personally prefer these over the in-channel type. I got them for $45. from local parts store.
I also installed a Roady2 XM Radio I had this in my other vehicle and once you get use to them they are hard to live without.
If you have added something that you really like, let us know what it is and how much it cost?
Can you explain why one would get better gas mileage with larger wheels? Would it have to do with the fact that the larger wheel covers more distance in one revolution than a smaller one? However, wouldn't the additional weight of the rim and tire decrease gas mileage in the long run?
Got the Tacoma ashtray, don't smoke but it looks really nice and keep my change in it, its black round with a lid and fits in the cupholder, $13 on e bay.
Would like to get the bed cleats but want to see them first, I can't tie a truckers knot and cleats make it so EZ to tighten things down.
Seat of the pants power feels better too, but that may be just all mental.
- 265/75R15
- 31/10.50R16
- 245/70R17
- 265/60R18
Whatever effect they would have on mpg would be from tire weight and path drag.
kcram - Pickups Host
Also...does fuel consumption improve after engine is broken in?
To get an automatic I have to go from the 4cyl manual to a v6 with auto, which means I'll be spending an additonal $2500. Sure the v6 is great, but I really don't need the extra power. Plus if you look at the options it goes from $2500 for the 16in tires on the 4cyl manual, to $3675 on the v6 auto, and everything in the package is the same, except for the slip differential and diff lock features that I don't need.
So after selecting the v6 4x4 access cab with automatic and options, I spending an extra $3600 ($2500 for v6 auto + $1100 for options) that I just don't need. I have used several southern california zip codes to see if the website changed, but none of them offer a 4cyl 4x4 access cab with auto.
Anyone have any ideas if Toyota does make what I'm looking for, or am I stuck with gettng the v6? Thanks
I'd noticed this during the test drive!
If the final diameter of the inflated tire is the same, the size of the rim has nothing to do with mileage. It's all about how many revolutions the axle (and engine) make per mile.
A stick is way better for an experienced driver in sketchy traction (ex:// snowy downhills), and for towing, than an automatic, even if the mileage takes a slight hit. While ABS and traction control are a huge help, a truly experienced driver can really take advantage of one more controllable aspect of the vehicle.
The mileage difference for a 4 cyl wasn't a big deal for me, either. If I lived in an extreme traffic area I'd be in an auto in double time!
Did you install a PIE interface for the Roady? If so, you'll REALLY like it! If not, you're selling XM short! The direct sound is truly CD quality, 10 times better than the FM modulator. I just got my PIE adaptor last week, it took 20 minutes to pull the radio and install it. Two thumbs up!
My USA spec (large cuphholders ) V6 takes about 16.5 gallons when the light comes on. In reality, that is about 1/4 tank.
My flying experience tells me that all 21 gallons may not be usable. Light aircraft list fuel capacities and "usable" fuel capacities. Car manufacturers usually only publish total capacities.
Is anyone willing to run a Taco dry to tell us how much of the 21 gallons can be used?
Barry
Thanks
see what the dealer says when I take my truck in to get the parking brake recall fixed. However, from reading other posting, I'll get the run aruond from the dealer. The more this problem is reported, I hope Toyota will correct.
Tell me more about the PIE interface, I'm just using the fm modulator. Where do you get this and how much is it? Also where did you install you roady? Do you have any pics of your install?
Thanks for the info.
Thanks!