How is it that a ½ ton truck like the Toyota Tundra was able to perform the duties of a ¾ ton truck over and over and over again? This episode will answer just that as we dissect, analyze and capture footage of the components that make up its towing and hauling capability, including the ring gear, frame and transmission. Well also hear the ranchers talk about the heavy-duty work the Tundra performed daily all across the ranch. For more information, visit http://www.Toyota.com/tundra/deconstructed.
@MrKylestruck- The Toyota Tundra was designed by American engineers and is built in Texas with 80% American parts and labor, the most of any full sized truck. Fords are around 60% American. You can google it. Just so you know.
gtauowens 6 days ago
@MrFordf150xlt Yeah, I own two toyota trucks. Hell even our Ford Edge has shows a check engine until you start it. Almost all vehicles are like that...
jrtorres1337 2 weeks ago
@jrtorres1337 Don't tell me your a toyota person are you.
MrFordf150xlt 2 weeks ago
@MrFordf150xlt The engine hasn't started yet...those lights remain on until the engine starts.
jrtorres1337 2 weeks ago
Look at 0:12 and pause it the check engine and the oil temp lights are on and, Trunda is a good truck? I don't think so.
MrFordf150xlt 3 weeks ago
@MrKylestruck many fords are built in mexico, learn your facts you sad disgrace of a man
sledmetal 3 weeks ago
toyota trucks are peaces of shit real cowboys drive ford superdutys not shit made toyota trucks buy americans built ford
MrKylestruck 3 weeks ago
if this is a regular engine think about a diesel...
superzzl1 1 month ago
so toyota pays them to be unbiased? lol yeah they're gonna say toyota sucks when its paying them!
gdsmckrls 1 month ago
@Ajdruck Tundra will out pull a hemi, but not a cummins
HFCHSvids 2 months ago