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ctilsie242
Mar 01, 2018Explorer II
On one hand, seeing that makes me realize that we had class "C"s getting 22 MPG back in the '80s and early 1990s without fancy turbo diesels, or turbos at all.
On the other hand, I understand a driving a dilapidated rig is one thing, but that is almost a safety hazard. If that rear rim dislodges, that could cause serious damage, injury, perhaps death if that flies into a windshield. Similar with the door or other stuff.
Of course, that Toyota Hilux drivetrain likely will outlast civilization as we know it.
On the other hand, I understand a driving a dilapidated rig is one thing, but that is almost a safety hazard. If that rear rim dislodges, that could cause serious damage, injury, perhaps death if that flies into a windshield. Similar with the door or other stuff.
Of course, that Toyota Hilux drivetrain likely will outlast civilization as we know it.
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