WilliamBos
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- Joined
- May 1, 2004
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- Location
- Innisfil, Ontario, Canada
- Tractor
- MF 1635 12x12 Powershuttle
Thanks for your input.I had an '06 Tundra, so not at all the truck you are asking about, but it's still a Tundra. That truck was every bit as reliable as my Honda, and that is saying a lot. Bought it in late '06 as a lease return (17K on it) and sold it with just under 80K on it 3 years ago. I only sold it because we were towing a small (30ft) light 5th wheel and it wasn't enough power. I also knew we were going to upsize the trailer so I ended up with an '06 Duramax.
I never had a single issue with that truck. The little 4.7 was a little under powered, and my best highway mileage was 15-16. I know the 5.7 is a different animal as far as power. but the trucks have been and sounds like they still are very reliable.
Not trying to sideline your thread, but wondering how the Ram 1500 Eco Diesel would compare for YOUR needs? I would tow slightly less than the Tundra, but return much higher mileage, especially empty.
But Tundras are definitely good trucks.
BTW I agree on the electric steering and AFM, I would not like either one.
I dont want a diesel, let alone a Dodge. These new emission diesels are absolute garbage. Tired of fixing stuff on domestics that seem to rarely wear out on Toyotas.
That Ecodiesel seems to have a short life, reports of many losing engines under 100,000 miles with a no chance of support from FC.
Plus, I am fed up with buying stuff that is assembled in Mexico. Toyota supports Canada and USA workers, never pulls the plug on a plant to build in Mexico out of pure greed. Tundra/Tacoma are built in San Antonio Texas, Designed in Michigan with 80% Domestic sourced parts.
Thats huge for me.
The Tundra is the only truck with exception to the F Superduty that offers 4:30 gears, which come with the 5.7. That combo will equal or better my Sierra 1500 4.8 towing capacity.
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