I have a 99 LC bone stock, 130k miles. Have been considering getting a newer vehicle so went and drove a couple of Jeeps today, grand Cherokee & wrangler. Our land cruiser felt tighter and more solid than either of the 2. Way too many “computers” for us. One of the other notable differences was...
Cummins - based on what I can gather off of the internet I would have to agree. CCV seems to best for my needs (wants). The only downside for me is logistics but I think it will be worth it. Not thrilled about the 11" additional exterior height when closed but the benefits outweigh that...
Thinking about installing a pop top in a new Sprinter low roof van. I’m looking for any and all feedback, opinions, experiences, etc......both positive and negative.
thanks in advance.
If you are gonna get a Tundra, get a 2004-2006 double cab. The trouble is finding one with low mileage that has been well maintained for sale. People tend to hang on to them.
If you are not looking for a new rig I don’t think you can go wrong with a low mileage first gen Tundra, if you can find one. Relatively low cost, super reliable, minimally bigger than the current Tacomas but significantly more comfortable (and capable) in my opinion.
That is the exact reason my son bought a traditional RV. They had been tent camping with their 2 young daughters and now they have a 3rd on the way. He wanted a way to continue to “get outdoors” but that would allow them a little more comfort, particularly in inclimate weather, and could just...
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