Bao said:
@Denny
I think the new Tundras look awful, personally. Haven’t driven one, though.
I thought the same, but it kind of grew on me. The new Tacoma look isn’t great either.
Bao said:
@Denny
I think the new Tundras look awful, personally. Haven’t driven one, though.
I thought the same, but it kind of grew on me. The new Tacoma look isn’t great either.
@Denny
Price was a dealbreaker for me too. Ended up with a Ram in 2020 but regretted it, so I switched back to Ford after a short stint with a Tacoma.
Ming said:
@Denny
Price was a dealbreaker for me too. Ended up with a Ram in 2020 but regretted it, so I switched back to Ford after a short stint with a Tacoma.
Sounds like a rough ride!
@Denny
Got lucky with the market during COVID. Paid $39K for the Ram, sold it for $41.5K two years later. Tried the Tacoma, but the ride was terrible. Ford just feels better all around.
Ming said:
@Denny
Got lucky with the market during COVID. Paid $39K for the Ram, sold it for $41.5K two years later. Tried the Tacoma, but the ride was terrible. Ford just feels better all around.
Tacos definitely have a big fanbase though!
@Bao
Toyota fanboys are loyal, for sure!
@Bao
That’s probably the same type who trades in their truck every three years.
Denny said:
Toyota is losing a lot of fans over drivetrain issues and dropping naturally aspirated engines.
Isn’t most of the F-150 lineup not naturally aspirated? Confused on the comparison.
@Skyler
I think they mean Toyota’s advantage in the reliability department was tied to their naturally aspirated engines.
Rowan said:
@Skyler
I think they mean Toyota’s advantage in the reliability department was tied to their naturally aspirated engines.
Yep, Toyota’s reputation for reliability was a huge draw, but now they’re losing that edge.
@Skyler
The idea is that people looking for longevity have trusted Toyota’s NA engines. Now that they’re moving away from NA, folks are considering Ford, which still offers a V8.
Denny said:
Toyota is losing a lot of fans over drivetrain issues and dropping naturally aspirated engines.
That’s why I didn’t buy a Toyota.
Denny said:
Toyota is losing a lot of fans over drivetrain issues and dropping naturally aspirated engines.
That’s why I didn’t buy a Toyota.
I even sold my Toyota stock because of it! OP’s right; they’re losing their way.
Nice truck for that snow!
You’re probably gonna need 4L to get out of that snow drift!
Sawyer said:
You’re probably gonna need 4L to get out of that snow drift!
Can I use 4L in snow, or will I mess up my diff? /s
If they’re cold, bring them inside!
Looks great!
Welcome to the Ford fam!
Looks pretty level already. I’d go with a 2-inch level on this, add the tires, and you’re good to go.