Since I asked the questions and brought up age, I now know I have nothing to regret since we have some experienced gentleman between 68-70 buying and driving daily. God Bless you all!
Over the weekend I mention to my 90 yrs old Uncle who still drives everyday his 2003 Tundra with a manual trans...
I also do my own maintenance. This was another reason I went with the 6M/T.
Fortunately, there is only one tech at Toyota Turnersville in South Jersey that I actually trust. If I can't get him signed up, I will wait until I can. Soon I have to deal with the rear brake line recall. Other than the...
I would like to know if the manual transmission buyers have any regrets going this route.
My motivation was to keep it simple. I was hoping this was a better option for longevity.
I wanted to avoid torque converter issues, trans fluid changes, and possible overheating.
All my life I had...
That's funny. I also installed mine that the same time I installed the Alldogs spacer erasers all around. Good Point you make. Because these are easy to access that perhaps once a year, I would remove them to inspect the castings for breaks or cracks? I think this will be my approach going forward.
I also installed the Icon reinforcement plates. After installing I wonder if these plates are installed and one would have a failure of the casting how would you know? What if you are driving around with a cracked shock mount but can't see it because of the Icon plate. I had reached out to Icon...
Thank you for your response. I agree with you 100%. There seems to be a lot of pics of the 265/70/17 OEM Trail Terrains, but I will do a specific search for them on here. Thank you
Friends - Is their anyone using the BFG Trail - Terrain T/A's in 285/70/17 ? I am currently running the new KO-3s but I find them to be a little more aggressive for what I use my truck for. When I was running the factory Trail Terrains in 265/70/17 the truck road very nice. However I like the...