Jul-13-2020 02:27 PM
Aug-02-2020 06:14 PM
Stephen W wrote:
The company I retired from bought a new 2008 Tundra Limited to use as a shop truck. Beautiful brown leather interior. We manufactured industrial machinery and that truck was treated like **** for 5 years. It hauled and towed everything we threw at it with not one issue in 240,000 miles. As their national sales manager, I put at least 50k miles on it hauling machinery samples to shows and mills.
I towed a 16' tandem flatbed trailer (very heavy frame design with 4 wheel disc brakes) from Florida to Portland, Oregon for a trade show via Dallas, Denver, Salt Lake City and back.One of our engineers assured me the total loaded trailer weighed 9,200#. Truck was rated for 10,800# towing and it did just fine, running 65-70 mph most of the way, a little slower thru the Rockies. Upon my return, our plant manager flipped out over the amount of machinery on the trailer and took it to a truck stop to be weighed, disconnected from the truck. 14,120#! This was not like towing an RV, height was below truck cab roof and mostly heavy steel, so not much wind resistance. Clearly, we became more careful with our load weights, but that was one great truck. I'm a Ford guy and went thru 11 Grand Marquis as company cars, but I hate to see someone bash a Tundra, especially with no real facts about why it was on the side of the road.
Aug-02-2020 12:14 PM
Jul-29-2020 03:15 PM
Jul-29-2020 02:59 PM
Jul-29-2020 01:38 PM
mkirsch wrote:
If nothing is wrong and the cooling system is working properly, even overloaded, a truck should not be overheating.
So this truck had a mechanical problem. Had nothing to do with what it claimed to be.
Jul-29-2020 06:29 AM
Jul-28-2020 10:12 AM
Jul-28-2020 08:27 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Nice stories in this thread....
Sounds like all the drivers there were dooshes too like the guys on this forum beating their chests about HD trucks.
Ever occur to anyone that he just had a problem? You know, sometimes vehicles break down?
Jul-28-2020 08:14 AM
specta wrote:CaLBaR wrote:
Guess just need to bash some guys bad luck at the side of the road.
It happens all the time. 😞
agesilaus wrote:
I suspect that he was guilty of actually believing a truck dealer when he asked him "can that truck pull my very long TT?"
Jul-19-2020 04:35 PM
Learjet wrote:By design to mitigate safety issues. Not a quirk.
Also, some quirks...biggest one that drives him crazy is...if you remote start the truck...it turns off when you open the door...then you have to put the key in and start it again 😞
Jul-19-2020 03:58 PM
Jul-19-2020 07:55 AM
LanceRKeys wrote:
Outdated proven reliable power plant and less technology... I may want a tundra
Jul-18-2020 08:24 PM
Jul-18-2020 05:05 AM