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Risor39
Posted 4/12/2004 7:50 PM (#16541)
Subject: toyota tundra



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Location: Neenah Wi
I'm looking to buy a new toyota tundra sr5 4x4 Anyone own one?And what was the price?Where did you buy?I'm looking to get a new vehicle soon and need some info.Thanks
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Musky Fishin Kevin
Posted 4/12/2004 9:18 PM (#16547 - in reply to #16541)
Subject: RE: toyota tundra



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Make sure it has the full tow package, don' t scrimp on that one. Trans Cooler, wiring harness, proper gearing etc... all very important to tow..even if your not planning on towing with it, its worth it.
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Risor39
Posted 4/12/2004 10:03 PM (#16551 - in reply to #16541)
Subject: RE: toyota tundra



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I will be getting the tow and off road  package with a v8.

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larry eaton
Posted 4/13/2004 5:43 AM (#16562 - in reply to #16541)
Subject: RE: toyota tundra


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Location: blue mounds,wisc
i have a 2000 tundra limited . i have racked up over 100,000 miles on her allready. pulling my boat around the country walleye fishing. i have averaged around 13-17 miles per gallon while towing. plenty of power to easily make it up the long mississippi river bluffs. i have owned a new dodge , chevy , and gmc and the tundra is by far the better of them all. i will drive my toyota until she gets tired. at that point it will be traded for a new one, probably when it gets 300,000 miles behind us...
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Tyee Guy
Posted 4/13/2004 11:57 AM (#16579 - in reply to #16541)
Subject: RE: toyota tundra


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How big of a boat are you pulling??? Iam looking at the Tundra, but my total rig weight is about 3,700#, and I'm leary as to it's towing ability, even though the dealer says no problem....
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larry eaton
Posted 4/13/2004 3:48 PM (#16588 - in reply to #16541)
Subject: RE: toyota tundra


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my boat is in the 3000 lb. range. with all my gear.
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Shep
Posted 4/13/2004 7:47 PM (#16605 - in reply to #16588)
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I know of someone who pulls a 620 with his Tundra. He's had no problems, other than me teasing him about driving a TOY! All in fun, it's a pretty decent truck.
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Risor39
Posted 4/14/2004 6:42 AM (#16629 - in reply to #16541)
Subject: RE: toyota tundra



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Well I'm getting a new truck today.Sr5 ext cab V8 off road,towing package and a few other options.i got a good quote from Le Mieux but Kolosso met the price.How does $26,950 sound is this a good price? Anybody want to buy a 94 dakota LST V-8 4x4?

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Big Sky
Posted 4/14/2004 11:01 PM (#16661 - in reply to #16541)
Subject: RE: toyota tundra


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Risor,
I have a Tundra and pull a Ranger 617. Great vehicle. No problems. I think you're getting a decent price. I've spoke to you via on another site about Gogebic.

Larry,
I met you up in Houghton last year at Eric's place. Saw your Tundra up there. Good luck in tourney's this year.


Edited by Big Sky 4/14/2004 11:02 PM
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larry eaton
Posted 4/15/2004 5:13 AM (#16667 - in reply to #16541)
Subject: RE: toyota tundra


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BIG SKY, when i read you were pullin a 617 i knew it was you. thanks for the luck...
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Risor39
Posted 4/15/2004 7:05 AM (#16670 - in reply to #16541)
Subject: RE: toyota tundra



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I should have it within a week.Can't wait to get rid if my dakota.It was an ok truck and served me well.Only a couple of problems in ten years.I think this one will be even better I hope.Big Sky how did you do on Gogebic?I plan on fishing Gogebic more this year.I want to get the camera out there and check some spots out.
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Big Sky
Posted 4/15/2004 4:55 PM (#16692 - in reply to #16670)
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Unfortunately we never made it up this year. One thing or another hindered a trip for our group. It's still in the cards for next year. Fun place to fish even if tough.
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