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Deberg_1990 02-26-2013 07:31 AM

I really love the Tundras....but damn, 40,000 grand for a truck is steep.

KCFaninSEA 02-26-2013 09:19 AM

Chevy....American made

Frosty 02-26-2013 09:53 AM

My Chevy Silverado was built in Canada. Tacomas are built in Texas. :hmmm:

ThatRaceCardGuy 02-26-2013 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990 (Post 9440164)
I really love the Tundras....but damn, 40,000 grand for a truck is steep.

Tundras are worth every penny of that too. Best full size truck I ever owned. I purchased my 2010 Tundra used for $19500 with only 33k miles.

vhttp://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...r/IMAG0351.jpg

Other trucks Ive owned. ..wish I would of never gotten rid of this with all of the recent snow lol
http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...r/IMAG0071.jpg
My dodge
http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...theshop001.jpg
My other two door tahoe
http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...r/IMG00402.jpg
And a shit tone of K-5 blazers , and full size broncos..miss those trucks.

Radar Chief 02-26-2013 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Buck (Post 9438218)
265/70/R16

Basically 31X10.5" tires. Stock size?

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Originally Posted by Buck (Post 9438218)
Going to look into new wheels and 265/75/R17s if there is such a thing.

This would be about the same as a 33X10.5, or an increase of 2" diameter. Unless you have the spare room in the wheel wells, plan to recallibrate your speedometer and willing to accept worse gas mileage this is a bad idea.

Buck 02-26-2013 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Radar Chief (Post 9440532)
Basically 31X10.5" tires. Stock size?



This would be about the same as a 33X10.5, or an increase of 2" diameter. Unless you have the spare room in the wheel wells, plan to recallibrate your speedometer and willing to accept worse gas mileage this is a bad idea.

Stock for this car is 265/70 R16

I ended up going for 265/75 R16 BFGs for $680 after rebate.

I guess we'll see how the MPG is.

Buck 02-26-2013 07:40 PM

Really happy w/ Discount Tire. They don't do alignment, so I have to go get that done tomorrow for an extra $59. Feel safer already though.

Frosty 02-26-2013 07:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Buck (Post 9442749)
Really happy w/ Discount Tire. They don't do alignment, so I have to go get that done tomorrow for an extra $59. Feel safer already though.

I got a new set of tires for my Subie last Saturday and was pleasantly surprised by the $75 rebate. That put my tires at $170 less than I could have bought a similar set locally. Good service too.

teedubya 02-26-2013 08:06 PM

Hey Buck, or whatever the **** your name is this season. Nice truck.

TribalElder 02-26-2013 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Frosty (Post 9442832)
I got a new set of tires for my Subie last Saturday and was pleasantly surprised by the $75 rebate. That put my tires at $170 less than I could have bought a similar set locally. Good service too.

What kind did you get?

I roll with the continental extreme contact DWS on mine. Had them a few months and would definitely recommend. They have been kick ass in rain and snow so far. Another subie buddy told me about them and they have been the shiznit

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....emeContact+DWS

Frosty 02-26-2013 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by TribalElder (Post 9442918)
What kind did you get?

I roll with the continental extreme contact DWS on mine. Had them a few months and would definitely recommend. They have been kick ass in rain and snow so far. Another subie buddy told me about them and they have been the shiznit

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....emeContact+DWS

Bridgestone Ecopia EP422

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....l=Ecopia+EP422

I have snow tires so wanted something that would help improve my mileage over my old summer tires. I really like these so far. They are super quiet, my mileage went up about 4 mpg (over my snows; I have to wait until it's warmer to see how they do over my previous summer tires) and they handled the 3" of slush I ran into the other day. With the rebate, they came out to $525 for the set, including tax.

2bikemike 02-26-2013 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Radar Chief (Post 9440532)
Basically 31X10.5" tires. Stock size?



This would be about the same as a 33X10.5, or an increase of 2" diameter. Unless you have the spare room in the wheel wells, plan to recallibrate your speedometer and willing to accept worse gas mileage this is a bad idea.

I went from 265/70/17 to a 295/70/17 on my FJ and there was a 3 MPH shift the original reading was 1 MPH high and with the tire change it was -2 low, Not a real big difference so I didn't recalibrate. I don't know how it is with Tacos but according to the forums, most FJ's read a little high with stock tire size.

I won't even bring up mileage, suffice it to say it pretty much sucks, but it wasn't really great to begin with. And it wasn't just the tires that killed it. The truck is basically a brick.

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Originally Posted by Buck (Post 9440695)
Stock for this car is 265/70 R16

I ended up going for 265/75 R16 BFGs for $680 after rebate.

I guess we'll see how the MPG is.

Toyota trucks aren't the greatest at sipping gas, they like a bit bigger drinks.

Macroach 02-26-2013 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Pawnmower (Post 8658474)
Heres what I did....I found out their bottom line price....and I got pre-approved through toyota financial....I called the largest dealership and generally they have a guy who does phone sales....the "fleet sales manager' or some shit. So you call till you get THAT guy, and tell him you are pre-approved and you do not want to haggle....and ask him his bottom line...He will ask you what color you want.....then he will email or call you back...

In my case I wanted black, but they had a silver in stock, he offered to ship in black one, or sell me a silver for like 300 bux less than the bottom line price.

Do NOT just walk in there and start haggling, set it up ahead of time like that....

Then you just go straight to financing department, past all the NOOB idiots who spend 3 hours haggling and still paid more than you.

edit this is for buying a new vehicle, YMMV on used

Are you near Sacramento? Which dealership did you use? Just curious - I'm going to give your method a try.

2bikemike 02-26-2013 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Macroach (Post 9443071)
Are you near Sacramento? Which dealership did you use? Just curious - I'm going to give your method a try.

I did the same thing with Toyota of Escondido. I think it works everywhere. Just do your home work. There are a few websites like Edmunds and True Car that will give you an idea of what constitutes a good deal.

Radar Chief 02-26-2013 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Buck (Post 9440695)
Stock for this car is 265/70 R16

I ended up going for 265/75 R16 BFGs for $680 after rebate.

I guess we'll see how the MPG is.

Is about a 32X10.5 tire. Same thing but it won't feel as dramatic. Personally I'd have stuck with stock size tires, it's what your drive-train was geared to handle.


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