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Jul-16-2020 04:42 PM
Bionic Man wrote:
And if they are photos of "Big 3" broken down, sure you will find more of them. You do realize that Toyota has less than 10% market share in that segment, don't you?
Jul-16-2020 12:07 PM
BenK wrote:
Marketing nomenclature is, at best, misleading
Know that few will, the rest will continue to use marketing, but the best is the use of it's ratings
GVWR, GCWR, rear GAWR
And best among them is GAWR
A minimum of 6,000 lb rear axle rating is my preference for my TV
A forever circular discussion using marketing's half ton, 3/4 ton, etc...which has their specification in a constant flux...
Jul-16-2020 11:03 AM
TTCrewmax wrote:
Pics or it didn't happen. The Tundra may be a 1/2 ton but it's a very capable tow vehicle and has a reliability rating that is second to none. I've included a pic of mine pulling my setup. 12 years later - 140K miles and not a single issue.
Because my Dodge, Ford and Chevy buddies are always pounding their chest I make it a point to take pics of broken down big 3's every time I see them. Most of these are in Parley's canyon.
https://imgur.com/JpxeIfd
https://imgur.com/mCbobMQ
https://imgur.com/isSa4ik
https://imgur.com/oN1zJ6k
https://imgur.com/47YRtW2
https://imgur.com/V4RtURm
Jul-16-2020 10:59 AM
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Jul-16-2020 07:51 AM
CaLBaR wrote:mudfuel07 wrote:
Lots of speculation in this thread. Contrary to popular belief, the Tundra does have more cooling capacity than a 2L bottle, it's not just home in a mall. I've towed with 3 different Tundras, all my trailers were 35' and over and never had it run hot. Only issue I ever had was a bad battery. If I didn't want to haul my golfcart at the same time, I would still have mine.
Very much agree with your statements. I have towed 32' and 34' without any issues either. For me it was time for a new tow vehicle and we may upgrade to a 5th wheel at some point within the expected life of this truck so that is the only reason I went with with I did. Otherwise would have bought another Tundra and almost did.
Jul-16-2020 07:11 AM
mudfuel07 wrote:
Lots of speculation in this thread. Contrary to popular belief, the Tundra does have more cooling capacity than a 2L bottle, it's not just home in a mall. I've towed with 3 different Tundras, all my trailers were 35' and over and never had it run hot. Only issue I ever had was a bad battery. If I didn't want to haul my golfcart at the same time, I would still have mine.
Jul-16-2020 06:29 AM
Jul-16-2020 04:26 AM
kellem wrote:specta wrote:
My friends 1500 Dodge got really really hot climbing up a canyon HWY last week and he's not overloaded.
I'm sure it can happen to anybody regardless of the truck they drive.
Was it a new Tundra??
A new Tundra is a timid species commonly found at the mall, it gets a long well with teens and soccer moms.
It's existents is doing well even though it is heavily preyed upon by dual axle trailers.
Jul-15-2020 11:47 PM
Jul-15-2020 11:36 PM
specta wrote:
"when someone suggested getting a real truck"
People can be real jerks.
Its not nice to profile but I can only imagine what that putz was driving.
Jul-15-2020 10:15 PM
LanceRKeys wrote:1320Fastback wrote:
Its hard to haul heavy up hill when you have the thermal capacity of a 2L bottle.
I’m interested in what you mean by this comment.
Jul-15-2020 10:16 AM
specta wrote:
My friends 1500 Dodge got really really hot climbing up a canyon HWY last week and he's not overloaded.
I'm sure it can happen to anybody regardless of the truck they drive.
Was it a new Tundra??