I have 2 Nissan Titans, one has the OEM e-locker, and the other I had an Eaton Tru-Trac added a few years back. Both are excellent off-road, and the Tru-Trac really surprised me off-road being that it is not fully "locked" but responds instantly to differing torque on its helical gears (HLSD)...
Bro, that thing is super disappointing. The rear floor is so tall for the mandatory batteries, it's tough to keep dogs back there, and putting seats down to camp out of it is a no-go.
These only come as a "hybrid", so you'll pay dearly. I'd take a Tundra long bed with a cap over this all day...
I have 2 Kershaw LINK knives and a Leatherman Wingman.
All 3 are on my daily EDC rotation, and I use them at work when I'm installing fiber optic cabling, copper comms or traffic signal wiring. I have been extremely happy with the Kershaws, I can't believe how long the blade holds an edge for...
Finally got around to finishing up with my Bedrug project.
On my truck, I have hidden a 4AWG power source from the main battery to behind the taillight:
And I installed some LED bars, with "his and hers" switches into the Bedrug:
I have gleaned a little something from this thread......
I'm beginning to notice a distinct difference between the way N. Americans and Europeans participate in this thread....
Some places on the East Coast have crazy taxes, whereas on the West Coast we have somewhat less taxes, but cost of living is every bit as high. I forget which state on E coast, but there's one with a "property tax" and that's not your home, that's literally anything you own. Yup, a Dewalt drill...
I think they are the size of our Frontier, and often have small turbo diesel engines. I'm pretty sure they don't get our VQ40 4.0 V6 over there, could be wrong....
Supposedly, the new Tundra will be using the Lexus TTV6. Not sure if the Hybrid version will also. I am looking forward to a Tundra Prime PHEV.
I have heard from Lexus techs that the new TTV6, that the new Tundra is receiving, is basically an "engine out" cluster-dookey if it needs to be worked...
It's all pretty simple to me.
If you do not own firearms and/or don't believe in them, that's totally fine. You'll probably be fine, life is 99% safe.
If you do own firearms, you should really consider carrying them as often as possible. Even camping. It would totally suck to have something bad...
I feel you on that. I have decided that I now totally avoid those places that have that kind of potential for a blow-up.
However, there's one saying I like to think about: "I'd rather be judged by 12 than carried by 6". So.... stay trained, keep aware, and avoid all bad situations.
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