#748879 - 03/20/12 12:20 PM
Re: Toyota Towing Power
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The gas mileage on the Toyo V6 blows too. You can get better mileage and more power/capacity out of a Chevy 1/2 ton with the V8. The Taco 2.7 is in a league of its own on capability and fuel mileage. I was shopping for basic transportation with 4x4 and light towing. The best fuel mileage that I've recorded is 26.7 Two people Loaded with camping gear Moderate grades Cruise set at 65 I can run in the upper 70's and still be in the 20's on fuel. My first mid-size truck. Pushing 50K and all expectations continue to be met. Topic drift. Sorry OP. your 2.7 must be half electric. haha I have a 97 reg cab 4x4 with the 2.7 and it will get in the 20s cruzin 70 but best i think i can get is 23 or 24 tops. usaly 22 best. That mileage was with the stock tires (245/75-16) and about 12K on the truck. There are some mileage nuts over on Tacoma World that are claiming around 30. But they're coasting and driving granny. Likely too, that the fuel management system has been improved since '97. Mine's an '09. Then there are others that load up the 2.7 with heavy oversize tires, lift, re-gear and complain about fuel mileage. I just lifted and went up to 265/70-17 and I probably took a mileage hit. RPM's are a little lower. I need to check the MPG's and see.
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#748885 - 03/20/12 01:07 PM
Re: Toyota Towing Power
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My 010 Tundra SR5, 5.7/ 4x4 DC w/ 6.5 bed will get 14 around town and I have gotten 18-19 cruzin at 65, but I usually drive it harder and get less.
My 06 Tundra SR5, 4,7/ 4x4 Access cab w/ 6.5 bed would get about 15 around town and maybe 19-20 if I kept it at 65.
Both are pretty powerful trucks in their range and I have been very happy with both. I have owned 11 F250's, 1-F100 and one Dodge power wagon, though I have had others for work trucks and all around I am much happier with the Toyota's than with any of the others. I do not haul anything really heavy anymore and don't need to.
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#748888 - 03/20/12 01:25 PM
Re: Toyota Towing Power
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My 010 Tundra SR5, 5.7/ 4x4 DC w/ 6.5 bed will get 14 around town and I have gotten 18-19 cruzin at 65, but I usually drive it harder and get less.
My 06 Tundra SR5, 4,7/ 4x4 Access cab w/ 6.5 bed would get about 15 around town and maybe 19-20 if I kept it at 65.
Both are pretty powerful trucks in their range and I have been very happy with both. I have owned 11 F250's, 1-F100 and one Dodge power wagon, though I have had others for work trucks and all around I am much happier with the Toyota's than with any of the others. I do not haul anything really heavy anymore and don't need to.
How did you like that first gen tundra. Im thinking about geting one but with the close fuel milage to the 5.7 its hard to get a small v8 that gets about the same. The 4.7 is about like a 283 im guessing. There luxurious trucks tho.
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#748891 - 03/20/12 01:35 PM
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Borla, CAI, chip, bottle (Nos), GIB (geek in back-fuel/air management). Then add the Tibet sticker. Fixed. Geezer.
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#748985 - 03/20/12 09:06 PM
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I was very impressed with the first gen tundra, the 4.7 had tons of power and did everything I wanted it to do. I tow a boat that is heavier than yours and have never had a problem. One of the things I like too is that Toyota puts bigger rotors on this trucks and they stop way better than any of my Fords ever thought of.
I moved up to the second gen because of the larger size, more room, larger towing capacity and the comfort and very glad I did.
After driving Fords most of my contracting days I am now a convert to these Toyota's as they are great trucks and they are made in Texas!
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#748996 - 03/20/12 09:44 PM
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Ford trucks brakes have always sucked.
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#748997 - 03/20/12 09:53 PM
Re: Toyota Towing Power
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JB8 = 10000lb. disc 12.50X1.54 / drum 13.00X3.50 Hydraulic-Hydro-Boost
That's what my 1 ton Chevy had. A very good brake system.
When you see Hydro-Boost in the brake system description, that's good stuff.
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#749010 - 03/20/12 10:52 PM
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That one ton may be a bit bigger than what the OP wants to tow a single axle trailer.
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#749016 - 03/20/12 11:23 PM
Re: Toyota Towing Power
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That one ton may be a bit bigger than what the OP wants to tow a single axle trailer. FIshy I know. Braggin' on the domestic brake options available. Toyota does good brakes with dual piston calipers, etc. as well.
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#749037 - 03/20/12 11:59 PM
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You do know about the reverse thingy...
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#749057 - 03/21/12 01:13 AM
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While driving in reverse and braking at the same time will automatically adjust them (to a certain degree)
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#749083 - 03/21/12 11:25 AM
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trailerboats this is the article that convinced me to go toyota... since I will probably never tow anything over 3500 there was really no need to go with a super duty anything...
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#749262 - 03/22/12 12:01 AM
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Although the parking brake on F250 is a complete P O S ....................
It is damn impossible to keep the pile of crap even close to being adjusted, let alone functional.
Team Yota at least doesnt have that issue...... I've never priced them...prolly not cheap... but some backhoes, forklifts, etc. have these in addition to a mechanical E-brake. I think my old Jeep had one...they work. http://www.mico.com/products/lever-lock
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#749264 - 03/22/12 12:04 AM
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Holy sh!t. This is still going on. The only thing that talks more than us ... is Todd I can hear him down here in Vancouver. He's singing at the moment....must be twisting up some spinners.
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#749334 - 03/22/12 12:13 PM
Re: Toyota Towing Power
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Todd is taking a beating on a Tacoma thread? Sounds like you guys are a little obsessed.
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#749347 - 03/22/12 01:00 PM
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Todd is taking a beating on a Tacoma thread? Sounds like you guys are a little obsessed.
Fishy pot kettle black
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#749399 - 03/22/12 03:36 PM
Re: Toyota Towing Power
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Todd is taking a beating on a Tacoma thread? Sounds like you guys are a little obsessed.
Fishy pot kettle black Ditto!
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