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Red Star 05-01-2007 11:03 AM

Toyota Tundra earns highest frontal crash test score from IIHS
 
http://www.autoblog.com/2007/05/01/b...crash-test-sc/

DOHCmarauder 05-04-2007 07:37 PM

WOW!!!! Must be that super strong non-box frame!!!!



Hmmmm............this thread kinda died on the vine.

NumberDummy 05-04-2007 08:00 PM


Originally Posted by DOHCmarauder
WOW!!!! Must be that super strong non-box frame!!!!Hmmmm............this thread kinda died on the vine.

I'll fan the flames a bit...check out Toyota's two page ad spread on their "Triple Tech Trapizoidal" (say that fast three times!) Tundra frame on pages 124/125 in the June issue of Motor Trend.


The headline of the ad says: "The Biggest Advancements in Frame Construction Since Bolts.

:-yeahrigh

lariat97 05-04-2007 08:50 PM

I see more of the new Tundras all the time. They must be selling pretty good. I'd buy one. The new Tundra impressed me more than any 07 model 1/2 ton truck I've driven.

DOHCmarauder 05-04-2007 08:52 PM

I just think it odd that when Toy got the 4 stars for the one test that people were all over the inferior Toy frame.

Now that it faired well in this test...................are those crickets chirping???


[I do agree the ads are kinda silly, but so are the ridiculous Ford ads claiming you need two trucks to tow what a Ford tows....and the ad shows a supercab!!!]

lariat97 05-04-2007 09:06 PM

I agree on the ads being silly. It doesn't matter which brand on the ads. All of them have some dumb ads. If more of the crickets would drive a new Tundra they would find out that its a good truck. Toyota did a good job with the 07 Tundra. Its strong running & has great brakes too. I was impressed with the one I drove. I've never owned a Japanese car or truck. This may change when I buy my next truck

SMIGGS 05-04-2007 09:10 PM


Originally Posted by DOHCmarauder
I just think it odd that when Toy got the 4 stars for the one test that people were all over the inferior Toy frame.

Now that it faired well in this test...................are those crickets chirping???


[I do agree the ads are kinda silly, but so are the ridiculous Ford ads claiming you need two trucks to tow what a Ford tows....and the ad shows a supercab!!!]

Oh just wait, those crickets will chirp about unfair testing and whatever excuses one can come up. You sound surprised? :-D

What? You mean the latest 3 year old version of the F-150 "suddenly" tows more than 2 trucks ( which both simularly equiped have more hp and tq than the Ford ) and it took them this long to tell everyone?:rolleyes:



DOHCmarauder 05-04-2007 10:54 PM


Originally Posted by lariat97
I agree on the ads being silly. It doesn't matter which brand on the ads. All of them have some dumb ads. If more of the crickets would drive a new Tundra they would find out that its a good truck. Toyota did a good job with the 07 Tundra. Its strong running & has great brakes too. I was impressed with the one I drove. I've never owned a Japanese car or truck. This may change when I buy my next truck


Thank you for the OBJECTIVE opinion.

Still hoping Ford at least offers comprable/optional brakes and powertrains to compete in '09.

DOHCmarauder 05-04-2007 11:05 PM


Originally Posted by SMIGGS
Oh just wait, those crickets will chirp about unfair testing and whatever excuses one can come up. You sound surprised? :-D

What? You mean the latest 3 year old version of the F-150 "suddenly" tows more than 2 trucks ( which both simularly equiped have more hp and tq than the Ford ) and it took them this long to tell everyone?:rolleyes:



You speak the truth and it's actually quite funny. At least twice now Ford has upped the max tow ratings in response to a competitors' new release.

When they upped it to 10,500 to counter the GM trucks, I'm not sure if there were any changes. But the 11K tow rating that came out in response to the Tundra is only available on a specifically optioned truck the average consumer does not purchase.

[and don't forget the F-150 is 4 model years old!!]

NumberDummy 05-05-2007 12:52 AM


Originally Posted by DOHCmarauder
[and don't forget the F-150 is 4 model years old!!]

It'll be 5+ before the next generation appears.

2008 Super Duty commercials running on TV now tout the new heavy frame it has. Commercial doesn't state what kind of frame it is.

DOHCmarauder 05-05-2007 01:07 AM


Originally Posted by NumberDummy
It'll be 5+ before the next generation appears.

2008 Super Duty commercials running on TV now tout the new heavy frame it has. Commercial doesn't state what kind of frame it is.


GREAT point.........Another "confusing" ad is when Ford makes a HUGE deal about the outboard mounted shocks on the 150, yet the Super Duty still uses the "old" technology inboard mounts.

My poor old Super Duty is the weakest of the weak:

No boxed frame like the F-150

No boxed front section like the current Super Duties.

No outboard mounted shocks.


How in the world did my '01 truck make it this far??? :-X03

BigF350 05-05-2007 01:24 AM


Originally Posted by DOHCmarauder
GREAT point.........Another "confusing" ad is when Ford makes a HUGE deal about the outboard mounted shocks on the 150, yet the Super Duty still uses the "old" technology inboard mounts.

It depends where you are... here you get outboard & inboard shocks on Sooper Dooties.

DOHCmarauder 05-05-2007 02:34 AM


Originally Posted by BigF350
It depends where you are... here you get outboard & inboard shocks on Sooper Dooties.


Really??? Outside the leaf springs???

NumberDummy 05-05-2007 02:49 AM


Originally Posted by BigF350
It depends where you are... here you get outboard & inboard shocks on Sooper Dooties.

They are a must have where you are. Once you hit the outback, the roads are only fit for roos, wombats, and an occasional kookabura. Something like the Mohave desert, only less forgiving.

DOHCmarauder 05-05-2007 02:56 AM


Originally Posted by NumberDummy
They are a must have where you are. Once you hit the outback, the roads are only fit for roos, wombats, and an occasional kookabura. Something like the Mohave desert, only less forgiving.


Negative; Kookabura sits in the old gum tree.......


I'm not doubting Fredrick, but I'm surprised that the "wimpy" 'Murican versions wouldn't at least have the empty mounts for the quad setup.


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