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New Tundra "Super Skewper". Like it?

Discussion in 'Tundras' started by majorhavok, Jun 6, 2013.

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Like the new scoop?

Poll closed Jun 6, 2014.
  1. I LOVE it!

    6.8%
  2. I kinda like it.

    15.9%
  3. I don't care either way

    12.7%
  4. It's a little much...

    34.4%
  5. That's the ugliest thing I've ever seen. Kill it out of Mercy.

    30.2%
  1. Dec 8, 2013 at 6:00 AM
    #101
    Darth_Yota

    Darth_Yota I intend to live forever, or die trying.

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    Ain’t good’nuff for insta
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    they got it right the first time... It's sad they handed over the design to a blind person for the newer tundras. Imagine the older model with a 5.7L though... that would be sweet.
     
  2. Dec 8, 2013 at 10:23 AM
    #102
    Rich91710

    Rich91710 Well-Known Member

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    Satoshi with FJ badge, factory cruise, factory intermittent wipers, Redline Tuning hood-lift struts, Hellwig Swaybar, Rosen DVD-Nav
    Meh... Overkill.
    The 4.7 was a quick, high-revving motor and more than the lightweight Tundra ever needed. It wasn't a serious towing truck anyways with the T-100 rear end, and the brakes were barely adequate for the rated towing capacity, though I knew plenty of guys who stupidly pushed it and got away with towing 8k.
    The Tundra's 4.7 had 100hp more than the "4.7" in my '67 Chevelle, and pulled 16-18mpg.

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    Last edited: Dec 8, 2013
  3. Dec 8, 2013 at 12:34 PM
    #103
    Darth_Yota

    Darth_Yota I intend to live forever, or die trying.

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    My father has a 2001 tundra. The Lexus v8 is such s good engine. Hasn't skipped a beat. Yet. I love driving his truck, it had the frame replaced not too long ago with new suspension. Basically brand new!
     
    Last edited: Dec 9, 2013
  4. Dec 9, 2013 at 4:43 AM
    #104
    BORNWILDGUY

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    2020 TACOMA TRD SPORT DCLB LIFTED W KDMAX-PRO XT TUNE
    FULLY LOADED WITH THE TECH PACKAGE, LEATHER, JBL, LED HEADLIGHTS, MOONROOF, EXTANG FULL TILT COVER, NFAB SIDE STEPS, OEM ROOF RACK, TRD PRO TAILS, WHITE RAPTOR LIGHTS, 15% TINT ALL THE WAY AROUND, BILSTEIN 6112'S W 650# SPRINGS AND 1/4 SPACER, ICON LEAF SPRINGS W 5125 REAR SHOCKS, 18 x 9 -12 Weld Racing Ledge 6 wheels w 275/65r18 Toyo AT III tires
    Best truck Ive had so far was my 2005 Tundra. Perfect size and plenty of power.

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