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Ron3rd
Jun 08, 2018Explorer III
colliehauler wrote:Ron3rd wrote:Toyota had their growing pains as well, under sized brakes and rear differential if I remember correctly.colliehauler wrote:
I have never seen a drivable truck after a major fire steel or aluminum so what difference does fire make?
X2. FORD'S getting the same treatment the 2007 Tundra 5.7 got when it first burst on the scene with class leading 381 hp and 401 ft lbs of torque. The Tundra dominated every towing shootout by every major magazine. It destroyed the badly outdated and underpowered F150 so completely that Ford, grasping at straws, launched their "fully boxed frame" campaign. Remember how they showed their frame did not flex and the Tundra'so frame so badly it had to be a "toy truck"? Ford's getting a taste of their own medicine!
True. Then they came out with the second generation Tundra which had the biggest brakes and diff in its class
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