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You know what are cheap here? SUVs!
Wouldn't take a Toyota anything even if it was free and included free fuel and insurance for life
Not here.You know what are cheap here? SUVs!
Maybe in your town! Lol!Just leave the thing running when you take it to town.
Yeh, I was told here locally many were made that way. I was surprised. I'd think as much torque they make, that a "pozzi" (LOL) would be mandatory, even in rain, etc.I have a Dana 70 from under a Cummins truck under my rat truck. Open differential.
I'm hookin the 9" I'm puttin under Vixen up with a spool. Caint get more "pozzi" than that. lolYeh, I was told here locally many were made that way. I was surprised. I'd think as much torque they make, that a "pozzi" (LOL) would be mandatory, even in rain, etc.
I wouldn't get out in anything on ice anyway. I'm dumb, not stupid. I had a spool in a Monza 2+2 with a 400 Chevy for about three years. It was no problem whatsoever. Fun as hell in the rain. lolIve been running a spool and DOT slicks for years on the street. Its fun.
In the snow and ice tho... no thanks. A locked rear end can't get out of its own way when its icy.
my 2021 Ram 2500 Big Horn is worth more now than what I paid for it this past April. Up here in Maine the dealerships are having a very difficult time getting inventory.
Wouldn't take a Toyota anything even if it was free and included free fuel and insurance for life
The hills of Missouri are full of steep rocky driveways that a 2 wheel drive truck with an empty bed couldn't climb. I remember trying to make it up one such driveway in a 4X4 Cummins. It just spun the tires and kicked rocks in 2WD. No problem at all with it in 4WD and having the heavy Cummins up front.That Cummins is heavy up there guys, plus a pickup has never had any weight in the bed unless YOU put it there!! I lived in the sticks of rural Mo. 37 years, never had a 4 x 4 but I put 400 lbs in the bed every winter. Been stuck a couple times. Yea a 4 x 4 would not have made it either.
Go figure??
After owning an 89 Toyota pickup and a 2001 Camry, I never thought I would want anything else. My wife's niece totalled her Camry a few years ago and we just never replaced it. And after the early 2000s pickup body style, I just never liked the looks of them anymore. Or that's what I would have bought.Well atleast you are entitled to an opinion about Toyota's..... I wonder why they have they longest rated ownership in the world? I have worked on enough cars in my day of throwing wrenches and the last thing I want is a problematic Daily driver in my life..... Hence why my driveway bleeds Toyota. Come to think of it, my whole family bleeds Toyotas.... To each his own....
JW