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<blockquote data-quote="TBItoy" data-source="post: 743780" data-attributes="member: 1384"><p>What do you consider "late model"? and how much windshield time do you have in gas burner 3/4 tons?</p><p></p><p>There's quite a difference in mid 2000s gas 3/4 tons vs the current generation of 3/4 tons. you know that...</p><p></p><p>a 2007+ Tundra (the actual full size 5.7 v8 tundra, not the 1st gen t100 size knockoff) is spec sheet rated just as capable as those era 3/4t gas trucks.</p><p>ignoring spec sheets, they are mechanically physically sized as a 3/4t truck (13.5" disc brakes, 10.5" ring gear, hd 5/6spd auto, ~350hp v8, 6000lb curb weight)</p><p></p><p></p><p>Granted, VS the current generation of 400+hp, 8-10 speed transmission, 3500+lb payload - 15-20K towing capacity rated 3/4 tons from ford/chevy/dodge, the Tundra looks like weak sauce.</p><p></p><p>and FWIW, a 2020 Tundra is essentially the same a 2007 Tundra... so even a "new" one, is a 13 year old truck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TBItoy, post: 743780, member: 1384"] What do you consider "late model"? and how much windshield time do you have in gas burner 3/4 tons? There's quite a difference in mid 2000s gas 3/4 tons vs the current generation of 3/4 tons. you know that... a 2007+ Tundra (the actual full size 5.7 v8 tundra, not the 1st gen t100 size knockoff) is spec sheet rated just as capable as those era 3/4t gas trucks. ignoring spec sheets, they are mechanically physically sized as a 3/4t truck (13.5" disc brakes, 10.5" ring gear, hd 5/6spd auto, ~350hp v8, 6000lb curb weight) Granted, VS the current generation of 400+hp, 8-10 speed transmission, 3500+lb payload - 15-20K towing capacity rated 3/4 tons from ford/chevy/dodge, the Tundra looks like weak sauce. and FWIW, a 2020 Tundra is essentially the same a 2007 Tundra... so even a "new" one, is a 13 year old truck. [/QUOTE]
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