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<blockquote data-quote="sig357" data-source="post: 184999" data-attributes="member: 197"><p>I can attest to the Tundras as far as their duability. I had an 06 with the smaller V8 in it. It wasn't very good on mileage but I also had no less then 400-800lbs worth of tools in the back. I ended up putting 275k on that truck from 07 to 2012. But the company I worked for changed fluids consistantly on it. I mean everything was scheduled but man did that truck last. When they finally decided to sell it we did find something wrong in the rear end. From what I can remember it was a bearing going bad. I am not gonna lie we made these trucks work harder then they should have. We put airbags in for extra support for the size of trailers we pulled around for turbine overhauls. Hauled lots of oil barrels and tools from jobsite to jobsite on a lot of gravel. I got nothing but love for the tundra line but I do own a ford. Good luck getting any mileage out of your truck. Didnt happen on the old ones and probably won't happen on the new ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sig357, post: 184999, member: 197"] I can attest to the Tundras as far as their duability. I had an 06 with the smaller V8 in it. It wasn't very good on mileage but I also had no less then 400-800lbs worth of tools in the back. I ended up putting 275k on that truck from 07 to 2012. But the company I worked for changed fluids consistantly on it. I mean everything was scheduled but man did that truck last. When they finally decided to sell it we did find something wrong in the rear end. From what I can remember it was a bearing going bad. I am not gonna lie we made these trucks work harder then they should have. We put airbags in for extra support for the size of trailers we pulled around for turbine overhauls. Hauled lots of oil barrels and tools from jobsite to jobsite on a lot of gravel. I got nothing but love for the tundra line but I do own a ford. Good luck getting any mileage out of your truck. Didnt happen on the old ones and probably won't happen on the new ones. [/QUOTE]
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