Tundra CrewMax or F-150??
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There was no doubt in my mind that if you drove both you would end up with a 09 F150. The people who dont normally end up with another truck. Make sure ya post some pics of the new ride and give us all a shout if ya need any info. Post ya spec as well.
#125
I have driven both. I think the Tundra shifts too harshly. The F150 is more refined and has the best interior in the class. I also like the 6.5 foot bed option. I am looking at the F150 for its rear cab room, 6.5ft bed very heavy frame and tow packages. Watch the F150 comparo on Utube against the big three and it is a no brainer.
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#127
Oh yeah I forgot to mention my ATV buddies were splitting their tailgates when loading their quads. Toyota would not cover the damage and told them to remove their tailgates before loading. I have had a thousand lbs of concrete and water on my F250 tailgate...
Hot rod tin junk, is that a neutral optnion
Hot rod tin junk, is that a neutral optnion
Last edited by L8 APEX; 05-05-2009 at 11:16 PM.
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Oh yeah I forgot to mention my ATV buddies were splitting their tailgates when loading their quads. Toyota would not cover the damage and told them to remove their tailgates before loading. I have had a thousand lbs of concrete and water on my F250 tailgate...
Hot rod tin junk, is that a neutral optnion
Hot rod tin junk, is that a neutral optnion
Talk about graphic!
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Yeah, but y'all got to remember Tundra's have aluminum blocks, forged steel cranks, and headers born from racing, and we all know those things go a long way in making for a good work vehicle. So put that in your pipe and smoke it.
But serioulsy I found out today that my boss who got his 08 Tundra new maybe a year ago has to take it back to Toyota to get the oil changed if he wants to keep him warrenty and he's already had the truck down for a couple weeks while his warrenty had to replace a worn out wheel bearing. Thats pretty crappy for a new truck.
But serioulsy I found out today that my boss who got his 08 Tundra new maybe a year ago has to take it back to Toyota to get the oil changed if he wants to keep him warrenty and he's already had the truck down for a couple weeks while his warrenty had to replace a worn out wheel bearing. Thats pretty crappy for a new truck.
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Don't know if anyone has seen this but here is another example of why you should buy a Ford. I would never buy a Toyota truck.
http://www.thebostonchannel.com/inve...50/detail.html
http://www.thebostonchannel.com/inve...50/detail.html
Last edited by Melo1; 05-09-2009 at 09:02 AM. Reason: editing
#134
Don't know if anyone has seen this but here is another example of why you should buy a Ford. I would never buy a Toyota truck.
http://www.thebostonchannel.com/inve...50/detail.html
http://www.thebostonchannel.com/inve...50/detail.html
#135
^^I think this is relevant especially if he buys the truck to keep for years. I know if I owned a 2001 Toyota Tundra (not exactly 10-15yrs old) I would be super ticked if it looked like that. If he trades his vehicles in every year then I would say who cares what you buy because it'll be gone in 12 months but if the purchase is long term, I would like to know how previous models of the Tundra's have aged so poorly. Would affect my decision