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Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter


Looks like JG at it again...


Giving it his all.


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Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual.
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Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
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My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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How do you guys afford these things? Last new car I bought was in 1998 and it was a 78 olds 88. My payment was $125 a month for 4 yrs. So can I expect similar payments with one these new trucks. $200 probably my max


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Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego.

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Originally Posted by battue
There is one vehicle that will outlast the Tundra.







The Landcruiser....


Do tell...


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Originally Posted by 79S
How do you guys afford these things? Last new car I bought was in 1998 and it was a 78 olds 88. My payment was $125 a month for 4 yrs. So can I expect similar payments with one these new trucks. $200 probably my max


My wife pays for it.


Originally Posted by Geno67
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual.
Originally Posted by Judman
Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
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My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Originally Posted by 79S
How do you guys afford these things? Last new car I bought was in 1998 and it was a 78 olds 88. My payment was $125 a month for 4 yrs. So can I expect similar payments with one these new trucks. $200 probably my max


My wife pays for it.


Mine too!



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Love my Tundra . Ten yrs old not a hitch in reliability.

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Originally Posted by Judman
Don’t see many in Alberta or BC when I go up there either

Lots around here and getting to be more all the time. Also, the further you go into the mountains around here, the higher Toyotas market share in the truck segment gets.


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I've seen more well-shot game lost with TSXs than any other premium bullet.

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Mine has been a rock star. 12 years old and going strong. Hunting/Fishing/Towing/Hauling/Backroads/Offroads as well as soccer dad duty for kids. Love the ability to seat 6.

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Originally Posted by battue
There is one vehicle that will outlast the Tundra.







The Landcruiser....






OR..........

the Lexus LX 470/570 series.......

https://www.cars.com/research/lexus-lx_470/

even the Lexus GX 460 series l

learned a lot of the LC Prado 150 series in Europe....aka the GX 460 in the States

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Land_Cruiser_Prado


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Originally Posted by Whttail_in_MT
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I have a 2004 Ford F-150 and a 2004 Tundra.

My Ford has 174,000 miles with zero, zip, nada issues...flawless!

My Tundra has 121,000 miles with :
Recalls for cooling, exhaust, exterior lighting, air bag inflator modules, air bag on-off switch assembly, control arms, ball joints...

Pass the Ford , please...

According to NHTSA, there have been 12 recalls for the 2004 Tundra. And 16 for the 2004 F-150.


I could really care less what NHTSA says for an entire product line. I assume you realize that recalls apply across the model year to various spec, trim, option variations. As i said:

MY 2004's, spec'd and trimmed as they were had ZERO issues with the Ford and 7 with the Toy...


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Found out the hard way with the ball joints, even after they were replaced... $1200 tow bill, broke up tatla lake BC.
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Originally Posted by Judman
Found out the hard way with the ball joints, even after they were replaced... $1200 tow bill, broke up tatla lake BC.
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Jap chit


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Don’t hate the japs, look at swfa... 😘


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Originally Posted by alwaysoutdoors
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Jap chit


Made in the USA.


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Originally Posted by Judman
Found out the hard way with the ball joints, even after they were replaced... $1200 tow bill, broke up tatla lake BC.
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That was probably terrifying. Lost one on a 3rd gen 4runner at 35mph and that scared the schit outta me. Keep them VERY fresh on the 03 Taco'. Got so I can do them both in less than an hour.


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Actually I’m probably the luckiest sumbitch alive. I was coming back from a moose hunt, 75-80 across the chilcotin hwy, cattle guards etc. to the right is the eagle mainline, stopped to take a piss, cranked the wheel to back out onto the highway, and she hit the concrete. Woulda been quite the rodeo had she failed cruising 80 mph!!! 😂😂


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Was bird hunting last January and other truck in the party did the splits going 70 mph right in front of me. Rear axle came apart but he got off to the shoulder. Looked just like that. Kind of funny. Ford.

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Originally Posted by tikkanut
Originally Posted by battue
There is one vehicle that will outlast the Tundra.







The Landcruiser....






OR..........

the Lexus LX 470/570 series.......

https://www.cars.com/research/lexus-lx_470/

even the Lexus GX 460 series l

learned a lot of the LC Prado 150 series in Europe....aka the GX 460 in the States

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Land_Cruiser_Prado


I sure hope so, the wife has a GX 460. Stupid crap breaks on it. I just got it out of the shop today for the hood latch breaking, back in the summer, the latch to fold down the back seat broke off in my hand while trying to lay the seat down. Damn engine runs great though.

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Not a tundra but I have a 96 T100 and it has 372K on it and the only thing that rattles is the bed.... that is about to rust off. 19 mpg and only had 2 u joints fixed. Just regular fixes on it. I have a 06 4runner with 188K and love it to death. I have had Toyota truck since 1980 and they just last. NOW>>> I do have a 2013 camry that I would like to give some democrap…......

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Originally Posted by Judman
Found out the hard way with the ball joints, even after they were replaced... $1200 tow bill, broke up tatla lake BC.
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My poor kid was driving mine the day that happened to ours...at the only frikken exit to his High School.

Blocked a couple hundred kids in.... I felt like crap for all the [bleep] he took...'til I found out all the sympathy he LATER got from half the girls in his class!! laugh


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