I would definitely want to go with the V8 Titan... the longer wheelbase should help out too. Willing to consider F150s or Silverado/Sierras?
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02-07-2010, 12:32 AM | #661 (permalink) |
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I would definitely want to go with the V8 Titan... the longer wheelbase should help out too.
Willing to consider F150s or Silverado/Sierras?
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02-07-2010, 12:40 AM | #662 (permalink) |
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I guess... I've been by the local ford dealer to drive an F150 but it just seems like you get a little bit more for a little bit less with the JP brands... maybe I'm missing something though?
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I was just checking to see if you were set on only JP brands or if you were open to more options.
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We have both a supercharger for the 5.6L Titan as well as the 4.0L Frontier/Equator.. Truckin' Magazine has an Equator with the blower on it.. should be coming out soon. Just sayin.. lolol |
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If I were to buy a truck it would Def. be Chevy/GMC.. I have my dads hand me down GMC 1500 4x4 1995. Its got 240k miles on it and runs strong as hell!! Engine and tranny have never been touched.. 4x4 works great. Ive towed boaats , cars , everything you can think of.. built like tanks. Dont look as good on the outside though as the nissan and the interior sucks
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My favorite tow vehicle for the moment would be the Silverado. The interior isn't as pretty as the JP vehicles but it can tow with ease.
I think the Suzuki would have a problem if you were using anything other than an open aluminum trailer. The Chevy would be able to handle a steel trailer or even a closed trailer. With all the rebates that were flying I've seen people pick them up for $23K brand new. |
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I'm very happy with my 07 5.3 Tahoe. It pulls very nicely.
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I vote 5.7 tundra. My dad has a crewcab, and that beast doesn't give much to my car until about 75 from a roll!! Simply amazing vehicle... Without the Trd supercharger. Not to mention decent mileage and 10700 tow cap...
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My vote for JP: Tundra
The Tundra is built with a Dana 60-sized housing and ring&pinion; the Nissan full-size truck has a Dana 44-sized rear end. For towing, go big.
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Though if I ever had a DD truck I wouldn't mind a Tundra.
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Still considering Ford - the mfgr incentives could entice me to buy new
Just created this on the Toyota website... $37K pre-tax... I think the goal would be to find this same config but in 2007-8 model w/ 30-40K miles... I should probably ditch the TRD stuff, and save a couple grand... I may stop by the Toyota dealer next few weeks to see what kind of used inventory they have that is similar... Anyone know if the truck changed substantially last five model years? Thanks again. ----- 2010 Toyota Tundra 5.7-Liter 4x2 MSRP* $36,682 Standard Bed, 4x2 *See Disclaimers, 5.7-Liter V8 w/6 Speed Auto, Tundra *See Disclaimers, 6-Speed Automatic $27,240 OPTIONS - Deck rail system, 18-in. styled steel wheels with P255/70R18 tires, 50 state emissions, AM/FM/MP3 CD player, integrated satellite radio [1], with 3-month free subscription to XM Satellite Radio [1], aux/USB input with iPodŽ [2] connectivity, hands-free phone capability and music streaming via Bluetooth® [3], steering wheel audio controls and 6 speakers, Anti-theft alarm system, Back-up monitor in rear view mirror, Carpet floor mats with door sill protector [30], Cold Weather Package - includes heavy-duty battery and heavy-duty starter, windshield wiper de-icer grid with timer and front and rear mudguards., Daytime running lights, Fog lamps, Outside mirrors-power, heated, black, Power horizontal sliding rear window with defroster and privacy glass, SR5 Package - include Tow Package and Cold Weather Package $3,308 COLORS Black Graphite Fabric SR5 Package $0 ACCESSORIES Locking bike fork attachment [30] $95 Bedliner with deck rails [30] $365 Bed extender [30] $320 Cargo divider [30] $345 Tube steps - black [30] $490 Mini tie down with hook (set of 2) [30] $45 Wheel locks [30] $81 Bed step [30] $300 Ball mounts [31] $65 Anodized aluminum shift knob [30] $85 Underseat storage [30] $125 Glass breakage sensor (GBS) [30] $165 Remote engine start [30] $529 TRD Performance Air Intake [31] $475 TRD Performance Handling Kit [31] $1,699 $5,184 Delivery, Processing & Handling Fee $950 . |
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