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When you tow up the interstate,are you able to use D with the tow button on,or do you have to lock out the 6th gear? I got a vacation coming up in NORTHERN AROOSTOCK ,ill be pulling a tandem with 4 atvs,was just curious on how my tundra would act in drive[will it shift alot] ALAN
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Ithink i read somewhere the f-150s will soon have a 6 speed too.Cant remember if its all or just certain ones.FORDS are great trucks too in my opinion.Istill own a 73 f-100 with a 360 plows like nothing else,and still a solid truck. My FORD has an open c channel frame,in which i approve of because you can wash out the road salt.My TUNDRA frame is similar.The new FORD F-150S have a boxed frame now The SMALL toyotas have it also,and have had a buy back because of rust issues.]You cant wash out the road salt on a boxed frame.ALAN
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The new Tundra frame is actually boxed at the front, reinforced "C" under the cab and open "C" for the rest. Same configuration as my '95 Dakota.
The Tundra has incredible power and decent mileage, I see it is improving as I get more miles on it. I haven't towed with it yet, got mine in January, but I think it should be good. Since it's rated for 10,000 lbs and I seldom pull more than 5,000 it should be too easy.
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escavader;- I use "D" most of the trip until I get into the hills on #161 out of Caribou where I use the tow mode. I'm in So. ME. and travel Turnpike to So. Portland, 295 to Gardiner and 95 from there to Houlton and then #1. You will have no problem with a 4 place and ATV's in "D" unless you have a ton of stuff in the bed
You will definitely downshift on some of the steeper grades on RT 1 between Houlton and Caribou but not worth locking 6th out |
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PATCHES,
I get on in FAIRFIELD and get on 1 in HOULTON and travel all the way to MADAWASKA,Istay inSTAGATHA on LONG LAKE.Rt11 is shorter,but its boREing and the hills are murder.Ithink youD burn more fuel,even though its shorter.Thanks for the shifting tip!! ALAN
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You guys are killing me..... I desperately WANT a Toyota 4door, 4WD.... and all the glowing reports re occasional towing and really decent mileage is getting to me... now, if my F350 will just go ahead and Die so I can NEED to go ahead and get it
Of particular interest to me is the comments regarding reliability/lack of problems. Thanks for your post and the comments.
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tj- bought in july, no problems so far. no serious towing yet, but its way overpowered empty. and drove through a lot of blizzards in VT mountains with no problems this winter guessing not so much an issue for you)
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Maine
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escavader,
I bought a 2007 D-Cab 4WD with the 5.7 last June. It has been a great truck so far w/ zero problems. The seat belt chime is annoying. A lot of dealers will disable it if you ask.
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