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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2009

my toyota tundra going over a small bank and through the ditch at the bottom with my atv trailer in tow. unloaded rhino and took it over seperate to lighten it up, but left the sport quad on it

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  • What's a tundra? Yu mean a hi-lux ? And who said that bout chevys bein better? Type in top gear Toyota hilux and I bet yur american carbon emmitters couldn't drive after bein on the top ov a block ov flats!!

  • @stestar09 a tundra is a north american build and sold only. it is a half ton pickup, similar to an f150- or 1500 chev or dodge. My tundra is no hilux for durability but with 380 hp and 401 ft-lbs torque, it will out work one any day of the week.

  • @rubiconnorth It's "assembled" by robots, not American labor. AND 100% of the PROFIT goes overseas to pay all the labor to actually BUILD the parts to ship here and all the cost to DESIGN it. So much for your NOT American truck. You've really lost out, and you're taking your country with you. Sad.

  • @scottwilkins in actually canadian, not american, so i really dont care, besides toyota supports canada quite well with very large plants

  • Those tundras look pretty low to the ground for some reason

  • @mgallegos55 that is because it is very low to the ground, i have 2" lift and barely enough, just i pack stuff so no more lift than that.

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  • toyota tundra looks extremely cool in black and with crome it just look awesome

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  • @scottwilkins , So the Americans that work in the plant in San Antonio TX putting these trucks together work for free? Riiiiight

  • @scottwilkins I guess "american" companies don't use robots? ford/mazda/, chevy/isuzu,

    dodge/mitsubishi, get a clue

  • @scottwilkins , You my friend have no idea what you are talking about, for a Import brand to be consider an American made or domestic product it has to have 85percent Domestic made content. Have you ever wonder why GM, Fords and Chrysler built so many of their cars oversea? because the same rule does not apply to them, they are not responsable for creating new jobs.

  • If the future Tundra were lifted a little more it would do

  • @scottwilkins Yes and GM's cars are all "assembled" in Mexico and there are no profits to go anywhere, only them holding out their hands asking for a bailout. Ya, we should all really support American car companies, oh wait, I already did when I paid my taxes. Atleast Toyota creates some jobs here instead of shipping them south of the border.

  • @mgallegos55 they're the same height as any other truck from the factory, depending on what tire/wheel size ya got. or lift etc.. nowadays everyone wants better fuel eco, the lower the better, less wind resistance/drag on hwy

  • @scottwilkins its assembled by bots and people just like every other car/truck thats made all over the world, machine cant do everything.. and where u get ur research from for 100% profit?? and even if that was true we get shit from their country all the time just like everywhere else "this for that". didnt u go to school?

  • @NitroRCtrucks 'Till they break down and have a Toyota tow them to the junkyard.

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