Posted by LOU from Wi. on November 05, 2009 at 17:56:37 from (174.124.65.225):
In Reply to: pickup trucks?? posted by dave2 on November 05, 2009 at 09:15:16:
Question? Why TEXAS?? I personally wouldn"t buy any thing with out first looking at it. If that holds true for you, then I guess you will be TEXAS BOUND. Havnt bought a NEW truck since 86. F-150 4X4.Came from the factory with a defective intake manifold,Bad Paint job and a tricky little pin switch tha activated the ENGINE WARNING LIGHT. Wasn"t anything wrong . Dealer Mechanic said that could occure at different milages .Sugested we re-set it with a 1/8th drill stock. Now we buy older trucks and re-build em from the frame up so we know what we got. Never a disapointment.Our trucks look great as does our 706. NOT JUNK that is peddled from a shyster dealer that says to you, "HAVE I GOT SUCH A DEAL FOR YOU" . Seen a lot of TOYOTA TUNDRA 4X4 s and from what i heard from some , it"s a great truck. I think they look Sharp personally. Best ya look around and talk with your friends and neighbors,see what they drive, ask questions, INVESTIGATE, Just a suggestion. LOU
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