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  1. What fuse do you recommend me splitting off of for an in-cab GMRS radio?

    Ham Here, and I've done a few installs. I'd first recommend running directly to the battery if possible. (Not only safer, but less RFI when you go direct, fuse BOTH the positive and the negative/ground sides, as that protects from backfeed (protects the vehicle if the radio shorts out). But if...
  2. Replacing with 12k miles on the dealer stock Falken tires? Really?!?

    Common issue with Falken, they're great but every set I've owned wears like they're made of chewing gum... I've never understood why people talk them up so much, every set I've used over the years has been garbage and never lasted more than 18K. Only thing I can say id I've always been able to...
  3. Is Toyota's Reputation For Reliability Slipping? This 2025 Toyota Tacoma Is On It's 3rd Transmission

    I keep hearing this but The Tacoma's sale numbers are solid and up from past years and generations so Sales are strong when you look at the sales numbers. And price wise, they're in line with their main competitors (Ranger and Colorado). Toyota is running about 49 days of supply on Tacomas (all...
  4. Is Toyota's Reputation For Reliability Slipping? This 2025 Toyota Tacoma Is On It's 3rd Transmission

    Yep, nothing new for Toyotas... They've always been a bit grumpy on first shift when cold. All the way back to my 84' Celica. Ford Rangers shift quite bad when cold, it's a known (and considered normal) issue. Not just the first shift, but all the way until it's fully warm. I test drove one...
  5. Is Toyota's Reputation For Reliability Slipping? This 2025 Toyota Tacoma Is On It's 3rd Transmission

    This is like the morons I see in full overdrive going up a steep grade and lugging down their engine. Then going down the grade at 100 mph or riding the brakes the whole way down... never learned what the L mode, or manual shifting (or gear limiter) was for. Also (Since I'm a local) watching...



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