Had an '06 Tundra DC TRD Off Road. Overall, one of the best trucks I've owned in the past 35 years. Hideously poor rear drum brakes, a cold weather dash creak that I could never resolve, and a turning circle slightly larger than the QE2, but otherwise an incredibly dependable, decent riding, good handling (for a live rear axle 4wd pickup) truck, with one of the sweetest engines of all time. If it wasn't for those brakes I might still be driving it.
I was beginning to think RCR was hating on cummins guys a little too much, but then I read the comments on the cummins video again. Ladies and gentlemen, some stereotypes are at least partially true.
Had an '06 Tundra DC TRD Off Road. Overall, one of the best trucks I've owned in the past 35 years. Hideously poor rear drum brakes, a cold weather dash creak that I could never resolve, and a turning circle slightly larger than the QE2, but otherwise an incredibly dependable, decent riding, good handling (for a live rear axle 4wd pickup) truck, with one of the sweetest engines of all time. If it wasn't for those brakes I might still be driving it.
I know a guy with a 1999 Silverado with 475,000 miles on it. Photo evidence on Twitter.
This is the wonder bread of trucks. At least style wise. If you can get over the dorky looks they're pretty damn awesome.
I was beginning to think RCR was hating on cummins guys a little too much, but then I read the comments on the cummins video again. Ladies and gentlemen, some stereotypes are at least partially true.
Hilux next?
A cummins is a good engine it's the rest of the truck that has issues.
2021 is the last year tundra will have a v8. 2022 and onward will only be v6
This is literally my daily driver down to the year and trim level