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Thats pretty cool but i dont think that little bit of sticks even made your truck wince. My truck sees 3 times that everyweekend.lol. But either way the tailgated are pretty tough on these trucks. My dad has an 04 superduty and his tailgate disapoints me. Its pretty wussy.
What I have been saying to friends and family for years now. The tundra is just a 1/2 ton and will never do what a 3/4 and 1 ton can do. Id rather pull a 5th wheel with a F250/350 or even a 2500/3500 then a tundra. Im not trusting 5/6 lug with that much weight. Have seen a toyota wheel break off with too much weight, ill say that the owner now owns a F350.
funny story, my father usued to use our truck to recover rocks in the desert to use for landscaping. i guess he parked the pickup down a slope and tried to get a 400lb boulder to roll into the bed. it worked, but smashed up the tailgate kinda bad. its bowed in on the inside. il replace it someday...
i have the rock in our front yard right now. its a good 3ft wide, and a foot tall.
f i guess he parked the pickup down a slope and tried to get a 400lb boulder to roll into the bed. it worked, but smashed up the tailgate kinda bad. its bowed in on the inside. il replace it someday...
i did the same to a big roundbale of hay to our beater GMC. the hay won, tailgate lost
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