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    I have mixed reviews with the new 7.3 Godzilla! Only because of the logistics of where it is being made (Essex Engine in Canada - Not Romeo Engine)
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    make a difference Matt
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    Fiat Mopars!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lucky7 View Post
    I pull a trailer with a RAM 1500...I'd KILL for leaf springs. That thing sucks a fat one at towing.. Tried aftermarket bags, they always end up leaking. Eventually just put stiffer springs in. If the truck gets replaced I will insist on a Ford, though I am curious to see what the new Tundra will have to offer when it gets restyled.


    My buddy who works for Toyota testing tells me the new Tundra we be going to
    a true 1/2 ton pick platform. The current one is more of a 3/4 ton.

    A 5,600-Pound Toyota Tundra towed a 292,000-pound Space Shuttle Endeavour!
    The Tundra is built in Texas.

    My goal is to find a nice Tundra as well.

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    Sounds interesting. What I like about Toyota trucks is the lack of all the fancy tech - just give me a basic truck that works, and works, and works, and continues to work. I don't care about tech unless I know it's going to work, and that's what Toyota does best. My dad and I both drive 4runners, which are in my opinion, the 2nd best SUV you can buy in America. Second only to the Land Cruiser. I'm a luddite when it comes to cars these days, and I don't care about big HP numbers or 20" wheels. I want it to start every time I turn the key, and I want to drive it for as long as I can.

    With that being said, I've always been a fan of the F series, though I've never owned one myself. I will certainly consider one in the future (but I'll probably just buy another Toyota ).

    Oh, if we could get a 79 series over here I would do anything in my power to get one....! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQFZO-1ndFY
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    Quote Originally Posted by lucky7 View Post
    Sounds interesting. What I like about Toyota trucks is the lack of all the fancy tech - just give me a basic truck that works, and works, and works, and continues to work. I don't care about tech unless I know it's going to work, and that's what Toyota does best. My dad and I both drive 4runners, which are in my opinion, the 2nd best SUV you can buy in America. Second only to the Land Cruiser. I'm a luddite when it comes to cars these days, and I don't care about big HP numbers or 20" wheels. I want it to start every time I turn the key, and I want to drive it for as long as I can.

    With that being said, I've always been a fan of the F series, though I've never owned one myself. I will certainly consider one in the future (but I'll probably just buy another Toyota ).

    Oh, if we could get a 79 series over here I would do anything in my power to get one....! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQFZO-1ndFY


    About 2 months ago I drove a new Hilux diesel, you'd love that truck!

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    Yes, I certainly would!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wizeguy View Post
    I cant stand the wheel hop i get when i mash it to the floor.. it'll lay a nice 20 foot posi patch then hop like a mofo
    Wheel hop on my raptor is NUTS.
    $1500 for traction bars.
    Hoping to have Team Z build a torque arm set up this spring 27CE4ACC-1129-48FB-A0F3-DFD11F1F4D55.jpeg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anthony View Post
    Wheel hop on my raptor is NUTS.
    $1500 for traction bars.
    Hoping to have Team Z build a torque arm set up this spring 27CE4ACC-1129-48FB-A0F3-DFD11F1F4D55.jpeg

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    I heard if you just install an extra spring in the back It'll stop the wheel hop
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