Thread: Drove a friend's Tacoma

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    Default Drove a friend's Tacoma

    Man that thing was def. different than my Dakota. Very stiff suspension, which isn't a bad thing, it's a Pre-runner style. It was very comfortable, I still like the seating position in those trucks. I like the interior but question the aesthetics of the stereo layout but that isn't important. It turned on a dime and felt very light and agile compared to my truck.

    He has the TRD SR5 with the hood scoop, very nice indeed.

    Next truck might have to be that.

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    Turned on a dime? Must have been a regular cab, then. My extended cab has the turning radius of an aircraft carrier. It's the only thing that's gotten me into trouble off-road. Tried to take a sharp curve on Red Cone and got hung up with 1 wheel from each axle off the ground. With open diffs on both ends I was stuck. The only good thing was that I was facing slightly uphill so by letting off the brake I was able to roll the truck back until I got some traction.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martinjmpr View Post
    Turned on a dime? Must have been a regular cab, then. My extended cab has the turning radius of an aircraft carrier. It's the only thing that's gotten me into trouble off-road. Tried to take a sharp curve on Red Cone and got hung up with 1 wheel from each axle off the ground. With open diffs on both ends I was stuck. The only good thing was that I was facing slightly uphill so by letting off the brake I was able to roll the truck back until I got some traction.
    Trust me, compared to my Dakota the thing turned with ease and in a very smaller radius than my truck. The truck I drove was an 07 Double Cab.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hikingff77 View Post
    Trust me, compared to my Dakota the thing turned with ease and in a very smaller radius than my truck. The truck I drove was an 07 Double Cab.
    You said it was a pre-runner though? So 2wd? I would imagine that would make for a tigher turning radius just because you don't have to worry about the CV joints on the front axles.
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    My 05 turns way better than my 02, both had the extended cab. The turning radius and power being the biggest perks over the older ones IMO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martinjmpr View Post
    It's the only thing that's gotten me into trouble off-road. Tried to take a sharp curve on Red Cone and got hung up with 1 wheel from each axle off the ground. With open diffs on both ends I was stuck.
    I always wondered what happened to you back there. There were some tight spots on that trail.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martinjmpr View Post
    I would imagine that would make for a tigher turning radius just because you don't have to worry about the CV joints on the front axles.
    Why would that affect the turning radius?
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