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Old 11-05-2008, 06:25 AM   #1 (permalink)
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how is the tundra offroad?

so it looks like im gonna buy myself a 2000 tundra 4x4 today. how do they do offroad? i mean i know the smaller the better, but i just love the design of them.are they good offroad, or just a glamified 4x4 for the ignorant masses?
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no one? i mean ive seen pretty capable F150s, and am only going with a tundra because i like my 88, and expect the same reliability out of the new one. so if F150s are capable on trails, then the tundra should be too, right? im still debating whether to keep my 88 or not...
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