sixstringsteve
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Andrew, you have one of the coolest backcountry rigs out there, and more importantly, you know how to fix it if you need to.
Thanks for the kind words Steve. I figure with F#$ds you either learn to work on them yourself or pay someone else to do it. Either way it's going to happen LOL
Do it! Every time I start to think my truck is too large the idea of a 1st gen Tundra pops into my head. But then again that's a compromise in some ways as well.. Meh, It's scenic enough out there you don't have to take the hardest trails haha.
it's going to be a compromise. You're a big guy Kev, and I think you'll be cramped in a small rig. Do you feel cramped in your wife's 4runner? I can't imagine a sequoia being any bigger than a durango.
According to their Wiki pages, the Sequoia is pretty much the same size as the F150.
it's going to be a compromise. You're a big guy Kev, and I think you'll be cramped in a small rig. Do you feel cramped in your wife's 4runner? I can't imagine a sequoia being any bigger than a durango.
Cool. Are you talking exterior dimensions, or wheelbase/width, etc? It looks like a sequoia is 10" longer than a 100 series, same width.
What don't you like about the f150? size? susupension? Comfort? reliablilty? looks? Are you willing to go with something small like a zj, or is that too small? What kind of trails do you want to be able to do with it? Rattlesnake? Eagle Canyon? Devil's Racetrack? Pritchet?