Feb-07-2017 04:57 AM
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Mar-25-2017 10:56 AM
blackgrizz550 wrote:spud1957 wrote:
Congratulations on your new truck.
375 HP, 470 LB FT torque!!! Sweet.
Thanks. I'll admit, the 5.0 had lots of power too. In fact I flat footed it at 10 mph and the back tires broke loose.
The biggest diffence was throttle response and low end power. The Eco's power is right there at all times, where the 5.0 needed pedal persuation to get into it. If had never tried the Eco, we would have left with the 5.0.
The Tundra felt similar to the 5.0 when they were wound out, but it had more than the 5.0 from 0-40.
Mar-15-2017 07:41 AM
Mar-15-2017 04:45 AM
tragusa3 wrote:
Coming down the long passes in the Rockies, I kept my speed way down due to lack of engine braking.
Mar-15-2017 04:01 AM
Mar-14-2017 09:09 PM
Mar-06-2017 08:50 AM
Mar-06-2017 07:42 AM
RSD559 wrote:Ron3rd wrote:RSD559 wrote:
Just a question for the Toyota folks. Do the newer Toyota and Nissan trucks allow weight distribution hitches? Way back when, hooking up with weight distribution would void the warranty. Something about the frame, I think. More than two weeks ago, so I don't remember. They must have addressed that by now.
Don't know where you heard that but all he Tundras, even the first generation, allowed for WD hitches, no problem. In fact the second generation Tundra had the best receiver hitch on the market at the time IMO. They called it a "integrated receiver hitch". The side arms went way back into the frame. I towed with both generations with WD hitches though there is is no comparing the first to the second generation; world of difference.
I'd still be driving my 2007 Tundra 5.7 if it weren't for the fact I needed a bigger truck.
I noticed it when the Nissan Titan first came. Impressive towing ability with the exception of weight distribution. I read a review where they noted the limitation and the voiding of the warranty. I thought I had read somewhere that the Toyota trucks were the same. My mistake. That's why I asked about it instead of stating it as known fact.
Mar-05-2017 07:11 PM
Ron3rd wrote:RSD559 wrote:
Just a question for the Toyota folks. Do the newer Toyota and Nissan trucks allow weight distribution hitches? Way back when, hooking up with weight distribution would void the warranty. Something about the frame, I think. More than two weeks ago, so I don't remember. They must have addressed that by now.
Don't know where you heard that but all he Tundras, even the first generation, allowed for WD hitches, no problem. In fact the second generation Tundra had the best receiver hitch on the market at the time IMO. They called it a "integrated receiver hitch". The side arms went way back into the frame. I towed with both generations with WD hitches though there is is no comparing the first to the second generation; world of difference.
I'd still be driving my 2007 Tundra 5.7 if it weren't for the fact I needed a bigger truck.
Mar-05-2017 03:45 PM
spud1957 wrote:
OP, does it have the 10 speed or 6 speed transmission?
Mar-05-2017 06:16 AM
RSD559 wrote:
Just a question for the Toyota folks. Do the newer Toyota and Nissan trucks allow weight distribution hitches? Way back when, hooking up with weight distribution would void the warranty. Something about the frame, I think. More than two weeks ago, so I don't remember. They must have addressed that by now.
Mar-05-2017 06:11 AM
Mar-05-2017 05:48 AM
spud1957 wrote:
Congratulations on your new truck.
375 HP, 470 LB FT torque!!! Sweet.
Mar-05-2017 04:09 AM