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First off thanks for all the great info on this site.
I have had my 2013 CrewMax Rock Warrior for about a month now and so far I love it. My last couple trucks had been GM products, most recently a 2009 GMC Sierra Crew Cab. After putting 2 engines in my Sierra before it had 50k on the clock I was through with GM. So far all I have done is put some weathertech mats in the truck. I have a leveling kit waiting to go on, just need to decide on wheels.
Couple observations comparing the Tundra to my Sierra
1. POWER.... I always thought my sierra had sufficient power but you could hook the tundra up to it and pull it around like a lame dog. The power difference is incredible. Have not had a chance to tow with it yet but have no doubts it will handle anything I have for it.
2. Ride. The Sierra rode a little bit better. Not a bad thing, the tundra just rides a little more like a truck. The Sierra was like driving a suv. I also need to break in the seats on my tundra a little.
Other than that they both seem pretty comparable. Hopefully the Tundra turns out to be more reliable.
I have had my 2013 CrewMax Rock Warrior for about a month now and so far I love it. My last couple trucks had been GM products, most recently a 2009 GMC Sierra Crew Cab. After putting 2 engines in my Sierra before it had 50k on the clock I was through with GM. So far all I have done is put some weathertech mats in the truck. I have a leveling kit waiting to go on, just need to decide on wheels.
Couple observations comparing the Tundra to my Sierra
1. POWER.... I always thought my sierra had sufficient power but you could hook the tundra up to it and pull it around like a lame dog. The power difference is incredible. Have not had a chance to tow with it yet but have no doubts it will handle anything I have for it.
2. Ride. The Sierra rode a little bit better. Not a bad thing, the tundra just rides a little more like a truck. The Sierra was like driving a suv. I also need to break in the seats on my tundra a little.
Other than that they both seem pretty comparable. Hopefully the Tundra turns out to be more reliable.