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Old 02-14-2007, 01:12 PM
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Default Re: Tundra is Not Accepted as a Work Truck

This is an enthuisiast forum, not a contractor forum. You won't find a lot of contractors here talking about the Tundra because, well- they're out working!

I see more and more ladder racks on Tundras all the time. They're about the same price as Ford/GM/Dodge for the same equipment and people are NOT ALWAYS idiots- Americans do recognize that Toyotas will live twice as long as their American counterparts.

So I disagree fully, Tundras are getting a solid foothold as work trucks. Once the fleets buy into them, you'll only see more.

I do think Toyota is missing out on the 3/4 Ton market, though. A solid front axle would not hurt either- you see that on almost all 3/4 ton American trucks.
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