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The 3.0 L diesel motors are performing well!The small Chevy motors seem to be holding up better than the v8s which have been a disaster.
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Towing capacity/payload capacitywhy in the name of all that is good in this world would you do that![]()
All in jest...I certainly understand exceeding the limitations of a 1/2ton truck and needing more. I keep a 3/4 ton gas and 1 ton diesel in the stable for those purposes. Im sure if you decided to unload that tundra you'd get a premium for it now.Towing capacity/payload capacity
15-16mpg towing a boat that big is not impressive???? Hmmm, your buddies expectations are pretty high.It is because of stuff like this I am keeping my 2017 4 runner for another 10 years.
On topic my buddy just got a 2024 gmc 1500 loaded out with their small diesel in it. Runs great and has plenty of power when not towing. Tows his 26 or 28 foot bay boat just fine but the gas mileage when towing was not impressive. Maybe 15-16 mpg. Gas mileage on hwy non towing is like 27-28 ish.
He has a 100 k power train warranty. Probably a good call.
That's what I was thinking! Anything over 10 while towing a big ol boat is a bonus! Basically if your towing occasionally, don't even consider mpg while doing such.15-16mpg towing a boat that big is not impressive???? Hmmm, your buddies expectations are pretty high.
I am not confident in the dependability of the 1 ton options/ operating cost. Might just continue to get by with the tundra. I like the tundra I just over load it some times. I have looked at the 1 ton gas rigs or maybe the ford diesel.All in jest...I certainly understand exceeding the limitations of a 1/2ton truck and needing more. I keep a 3/4 ton gas and 1 ton diesel in the stable for those purposes. Im sure if you decided to unload that tundra you'd get a premium for it now.
Have had offers to buy my wife's 2018 with 45k on it for what we paid for it new(Toyota employee plan pricing). Nothing else on the market that either of us would want to replace it with so she plans to run it as long as i can keep it going.
What is your planned or purchased replacement for your tundra?
A set of Dobinsons springs and RAS make a big difference there...or air bagsI am not confident in the dependability of the 1 ton options/ operating cost. Might just continue to get by with the tundra. I like the tundra I just over load it some times. I have looked at the 1 ton gas rigs or maybe the ford diesel.
I run some Sumo bump stop springs on it right now. They seem to help, plus I have all my trailer tongues adjusted correctly. It pulls slightly over rated gvw just fine.A set of Dobinsons springs and RAS make a big difference there...or air bags
Proceed at your own risk exceeding payload or gvw ratings...but with a little help in the rear suspension department the tundra is much more capable than payload/gvw ratings would otherwise indicate.
I've not...but i dont towing an RV with anything in heavy wind would be much funI run some Sumo bump stop springs on it right now. They seem to help, plus I have all my trailer tongues adjusted correctly. It pulls slightly over rated gvw just fine.Just dont want to do it on multi-state trips. I dont know if you pulled a RV across I80 in southern Idaho during a wind storm, but its not much fun.