Check out turtle expedition's dakota
The Dodge Dakota was selected because it was neither too big nor too small. The mid-size Dakota has received rave reviews from magazines since its introduction a few years ago, and it had both the brawn for the "work truck" capabilities and the sexy profile...
How about for a first gen?
I just found this RCSB first gen tundra created by Luigi of SoCalTundras. I think the work was done at Wicked Creations.
Link to the build and many more photos:http://socaltundras.com/Forums/showthread.php?t=32
Any other 1st gen RCSBs out there? Especially ones...
Thanks
Thanks for the replies. I will post an update after test-driving it.
Also, i was reading on Tundra Solutions and found that many many people experience this shake. The solutions tended to be replacing some part in the rear driveline. Some were the axels, some were the diffs , and some...
Hello World.
I was talking to a dealer selling a Tundra (2000, 175K Miles, 4x4, Reg Cab, Auto) and he told me that "the truck vibrates at around 55-60 mph because of the off-road tires (31" normal looking ATs)." I asked him whether the vibration went away past 60 and he said he never took it...
macs
I have been using without fail and usually without turning off my dual G5 mac for about 4 years. I don't have virus protection software.
the only maintenance I ever do is organize the folders and file system and update when it tells me to.
btw, little known fact is that files per folder...
Squeeze
Desert Dan, it's true you wouldn't get through the squeeze without scraping but their is that turn-around at the top of the dropoff.
How about Diablo Dropoff? Much more mellow. But a totally necessary route to get to the mudcaves from fish creek, unless you want to go all the way around.
Willys, money
For the level of eplorditioning I want to do, I'd spend way more money in the Willy's than on a sweet Ram 4x4.
I picked up the Willys a while back on a little too much of a whim, it's sweet, and could be awesome, but I'd never take it to Baja or Inyo Mtns or Anza or any of the...
I am curious what the full sized trucks can do. Stuff like logs, rocks, ditches-- things considered standard for jeeps to up and over but relatively more challenging for (less than full-tilt-built) full-sized pickups.
Or, specifically, has anyone in a full-sized truck gone down (or up) Anza...
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