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112,000 miles isn’t much especially on pavement for a aluminum body , wait till it hits 250,000 miles and see if it’s still together. It’s some poising match going on but I just know that I’ll keep driving my Tacoma everywhere I need to go
Quote from: JakeLand on May 17, 2021, 06:47:31 PM112,000 miles isn’t much especially on pavement for a aluminum body , wait till it hits 250,000 miles and see if it’s still together. It’s some poising match going on but I just know that I’ll keep driving my Tacoma everywhere I need to goThe same basalt hunting roads in Central Washington that rattled the rear window out of my Tacoma (I'm lucky it didn't drop completely out and break) are no issue for my F150.Maybe those flexy Toyota frames are by design?
Do we need to start a GO FUND ME account to buy Thinking man a Toyota?
My old assistant Scout Master said that all roads are smooth at a certain speed, you just need to find the right speed and all is good. He drove an old early 70's station wagon and claimed most gravel roads were like driving on glass around 60 mph. I rode to summer camp with him once, only once. Sometimes it just takes the knowledge and skill to properly operate the machine.
I wanted to get one of the new Rangers but I hate the fact that they look a ridgeline
Quote from: Dan-o on May 18, 2021, 12:56:15 PMDo we need to start a GO FUND ME account to buy Thinking man a Toyota?That'd be like giving a Benjamin to a drunken hobo.