Best root beer there is!!! only problem (to some) is the glass bottles. but I have a feeling that if changed to alum or plastic it just would not taste the same.
John, several years ago at the Boeing Renton plant I use to take lunch by the lake.
Security would drive over to me when I drank a Henry's with lunch
Yep, they thought it was beer, and no alcohol is allowed on Boeing property.
During Xmas parties and summer barbecues I always bring in a few cases for our group to drink.
Thanks for those suggestions Corey. What a waiver monger I am. Even though I'm lusting after an FJ, TT specifically. I do think that if a company exists which makes an over the cab rack to hold the Maggiolina and I can have my tonneau at the same time I will go that route. I don't like the look of the RTT sticking out past the rear of the truck. It is long enough as is. Any help is welcome. What I picture is having the RTT ontop of the rack with some lights up front. NICE.
p.s.
I still want an FJ...lottery winnings here I come!
Let us know what you end up with for a rack system.
I dig my FJ, but you might want to test drive one too to see how it compares to your Tacoma.
Yours should handle better since it is longer in the wheelbase.
I wish my FJ handled as good as my '90 Xtracab Toyota 4x4.
Best handling 4x4 I ever owned.
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Gas mileage went up some with the new rack and tent lower to the roof.
Lately my MPG has been around 14.5 to 15, and this morning it was 16.5
I have around 28.5K on the odometer, and soon I will be ready for sparkplugs at 30K.
I am sure they are a little fouled by now, so my MPG should go up even more.
My driving consists of around 50/50 city/freeway, and I gas up every Friday morning before work.
16.5 is not bad for a heavy rig with:
3" OME lift
ARB front bumper
Warn XD9000 winch
285x70x17 mud tires and non stock heavier rims
Cargobox full of goods
Roof top tent
Awning
ARB fridge
So my rig is not on the light side
It will be interesting to see what the MPG is later with new plugs, and whatever else might be needed at 30K.
I remember the days when it was stone stock and I got around 21 city/freeway.
Biggest hit was the first set of mud tires at the stock 265x70x17 size on the stock rims.
The MPG went down right away to 19 from 21.
I bet if I was running AT tires instead of MT tires I would gain back even more.
Oh, it is an automatic transmission too.