Maybe so, but you sacrifice mileage and get a lot of noise from a SC. For me upgrading to a 05+ with more power and a 5 speed was the ticket. I was pleasantly surprised with the performance of my 05 Sequoia compared to my 00 Tundra (with intake, full exhaust and tune). I was expecting it to be a...
4th gear and 5th gear on a 5 speed are the same ratios as the 3rd and 4th on the 4 speed. Therefore the freeway mileage should be identical. The difference is that the 5 speed has a shorter, much closer 1-3 stack. It makes getting that fat pig up and going a lot easier and probably increases...
Sorry to bring this back from the dead but this thread came up in a google search I just did for "highest mileage Sequoia" :ROFLMAO:
Last week I just bought sight unseen, an '05 Sequoia SR5 4x4 (of course) for $3750. I've seen some bought for less with lower miles, however this one has all the...
My mom & her husband have an '09 with the 4 banger and 265/70's on 17's (same height). I never drove it before the swap (neither did they, it was bought like that), I would call it doggy but drivable. It would be a lot better with a little more gear.
Washington is great, absolutely I love it here. We moved from Arizona nearly a year and a half ago, just bought a house in Shoreline 3 in months ago. If it wasn't for family and friends, we'd never go back!
There is a lot less sun here that you may be used to, but I like it. I find it incredibly...
Ohh for sure, but the economy has improved since then, sales numbers have not. I'm sure Toyota would have been left in the dust by Nissan, etc. if they didn't go big, having the smallest full size truck isn't a big selling point in the good ol' US of A.
I had to separate the two so you can see what the difference in sales was between first and second gen... Looks like people preferred the first gen by a LOT. I then considered that the sales of the 2nd gen Tundra (which the Sequoia is based on) must be much higher than that of the first gen, so...
The 338mm rotors were used with 18" wheels from the factory, so unless you are using 18's (or larger) then you'll need spacers so the calipers clear the hoops. 16" wheels will not fit at all. Your 20's will be fine.
At least that's how I understand it.
I asked about the MC as well, never got a...
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