A new Tundra owner
Hey all, I'm a new Tundra owner, I just bought a 2010 Tundra 2x4 with only 19,987 miles on it so I'm happy, it's almost new. I'm wanting to learn more about my new truck, like how much off roading can I do with it being a 2x4? And maybe some options I could use. My other truck is a 2008 FJ Cruser 4x4. I love em both. So does my wife.
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I forgot to mention that I'm in NE Florida.
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A 2x4 is a piece of lumber.
You bought a 4x2 |
Originally Posted by VMax2007
(Post 76597)
A 2x4 is a piece of lumber.
You bought a 4x2 |
Mine's a 4X4...which is also a railroad tie....but now we're getting picky.
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Originally Posted by mc14
(Post 76602)
Mine's a 4X4...which is also a railroad tie....but now we're getting picky.
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I know...most of the replacement ones are concrete...I was just being a smart a--.....
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Damm, looks like this is the wrong forum to be a member of. Some people have some real insecurities here it looks like. 2 new members and nothing but smart a## responses.
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Originally Posted by tundra10
(Post 76595)
Hey all, I'm a new Tundra owner, I just bought a 2010 Tundra 2x4 with only 19,987 miles on it so I'm happy, it's almost new. I'm wanting to learn more about my new truck, like how much off roading can I do with it being a 2x4? And maybe some options I could use. My other truck is a 2008 FJ Cruser 4x4. I love em both. So does my wife.
this ins't the place for excited new tundra owners, there is simply no tundra traffic come over to tundrasolutions.com there are 181K members and the boards are always moving Also, there are a few of us over at pickuptrucks.com |
Welcome to the forums.
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