mauricio_28
Adventurer
For untrammeled off-road abilities, am I wrong in thinking that the FJ edges out the Taco?
wesel123 said:Even more so than the FJ teams Special Eddition FJ???? At a 30K sticker still cheaper than an Unlimited. Comes with Atrac and rear locker, sliders and some extra skid plates.....And a bit more reliable.
wesel123 said:Even more so than the FJ teams Special Eddition FJ???? At a 30K sticker still cheaper than an Unlimited. Comes with Atrac and rear locker, sliders and some extra skid plates.....And a bit more reliable.
What are you talking about? FJC's have the same Transfer Case and driveline as a Tacoma.asteffes said:I'm a Tacoma owner and I can say that there have been several times I wish I had a center diff rather than a transfer case. Full time AWD is a big win, able to handle situations that a transfer case cannot.
If you want a big lift, big tires, extreme articulation and the like, my guess is the Tacoma wins.
asteffes said:The 6-speed manual is available with full-time all-wheel-drive, which requires a center differential.
asteffes said:My Tacoma binds up and has trouble turning with the transfer case locked while on pavement. A diff allows the front and rear to turn at different speeds to accommodate driving on pavement with AWD.