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Tundra vs the Big 3 - Continued
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- Tim
Two-year supply? Here in my area, that would be a six-month supply for a big dealer.
Peeking at Toyota dealerships is a common symptom of the virulent I WISH I HAD PURCHASED A TOYOTA DISEASE.....this according to the New England Journal of Medicine. The disease was first discovered in Colorado by a Dr. Goodwrench I believe. The disease has rapidly spread eastward. Major outbreaks have been reported in the Michigan area of late. Chevy owners are in the second highest risk group...trailing Dodge owners by a small margin. Please, stay inside & try not to breathe! Best of luck. You are in my prayers. Afterall, I owe you!
The Tundra Access cab V8 is 1530 payload and 7200 lbs towing.
I know the Tundra has a 4.7 and so does the Dakota what are the specs between the two? I've never really looked into that.Are they real close in power and towing capabilities?
And concluded you who be peeking every day from the inside...got poked.
That's tough especially from a Union guy. You won't buy a Toy even if UAW guys made it? I also have to disagree about the looks issue. I know, it's subjective but I wouldn't want a truck that looks like a "sister" truck of a full sizer. The Dakota was fine before the makeover.
as far as 5th wheel towing, what a stupid comment-nobody sane tows a 5th wheel with a 1/2 ton truck, regular, extended, or quad configuration.
The Quad can't do a double-axel either...but that don't make it less of a truck...also, payload and towing MAX numbers are as I stated the first time, on a quad with 5.9l and 3:92 rear-
...as far as 5th wheel towing, what a stupid
comment-nobody sane tows a 5th wheel with a 1/2 ton truck...
For ya information now, folks be usin them 5th wheels on them 1/2 "full size" ones all the time, and have been for some years now! Funny how ya yuppies be thinkin ya be that "expert" on these here trucks, when ya aint got no knowin on em at all now. Best go on back too fad chasin, leave them "facts" on them trucks too them that have the knowin on em. Good luck on this one now!
I said "sane", I didn't say it couldn't be done...funny, out where I live, all the 5th wheels are being pulled by F350's 3500's or Ram 3500's....I don't see too many horse trailers or RV's bein' towed by 1/2 ton pickups....only you consider yourself an expert....keep towing them cases 'o butter beans with yer 1/2 ton truck, jus' like the ole days...who buys a 1/2 ton truck to tow a 5th wheel? Or, who buys a Dakota, which is a midsize truck, to tow a 5th wheel? Course, I live out in the country....so I wouldn't know squat about "real" trucker's...we jus' got pretend cowboys out here in the Central Valley, CA, good ole' US of A....hell, I ain't even got a high school education....
Actually, i've seen quite a few 5th wheels pulled by 1/2 tons. Just because the hitch is 5th wheel, doesn't mean the load is 12,000 lbs. I've seen lots of medium sized horse trailers and travel trailers w/5th wheel hooked up to a half ton.
RichinKs is regular here that has been pulling a 5th wheel with his z71 and 350.
- Tim
The real point is that no single truck can do everything. That is why there are so many configurations and options. Thanks to others for adding your comments.
BTW, I think the whole idea of the Quad was to trade off some bed space for passenger room...and yes, I've seen small 1 horse-trailers being pulled by regular 1/2 ton trucks (full-size)..I don't think I've ever seen any small or midsize truck setup for a 5th wheel......but that doesn't mean it can't be done....
So sad.
Almost makes you wanna help them poor Mid-size Tundra Owners out......NOT!
- Tim
They've hurled all the labels, hick, bigot, inbreed, village idiot, etc. Second thought, losers probably keep a few more of these terms in reserve.
One like him feeds 200 of them.
Quad. What a joke! He bashes posters for name calling and then calls them all losers! I'm still laughing!
You would think that this would be a mismatch. The Silverado does have that barcolounger rear seat. The Big3 engines are much bigger.
Here is the conclusion of the Motor Trend article:
And the winner is... Which to Pick? In terms of overall performance and sophistication - on road and off - we have to say Tundra.
Next contestant please...
LOL
- Tim
I have the talent to tick you off..(like now)...without personal attack. Now when I am attacked....of course then I retaliate....to a certain degree that keeps me here...
...what was the subject again?
- Tim
LOL
names,names,names...
were you the kid that got picked on at lunch too??
- Tim
They still giving out a free Tundra with every set of Ginsu knives??? Never thought of buying a Tundra, but a good set of knives are hard to come by. I can always throw the Tundra in the bed of my full size truck so my 11 year old will have something to do at the lake on weekends!
it's all coming back to me now...
- Tim
If you can't be a kid all your life...then why be here?
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- Tim
I got this from the May '00 issue of Motor
Trend. They did a comparison of "full size"
pickups. They rated the biggest, baddest Chevy
Silverado 1500 with the 5.3 L V8 and the 4.1
gears(which by the way is only rated to tow 8000lbs).
They also rated the biggest F150 with the 5.4L V8
and the Dodge 1500 with 5.9L against the Tundra
Access Cab V8.
You would think that this would be a mismatch.
The Silverado does have that barcolounger rear
seat. The Big3 engines are much bigger.
Here is the conclusion of the Motor Trend article:
"And the winner is... Which to Pick? In terms of
overall performance and sophistication - on road
and off - we have to say Tundra."