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Would it be cucked to buy a 2014+ tundra with the 4.6L engine instead of the 5.7?
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>>28675206
If you never tow and drive below 90mph it's fine.
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>>28675215
How bad is the towing on the 4.6?
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>>28675206
Bump
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>>28675206
Bump
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>>28675326
You can tow on a 2l diesel faggot, you'll be fine.
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>>28678334
No you can't, unless you count driving around with your 750kgs trailer at 80kph because of a slight incline towing.
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>>28675206
It depends entirely on your workload. If you're actually planning on moving above 7k lbs regularly then it may be worth it to step up to the 5.7 but at the end of the day its a half ton truck. Its in the same payload capacity as a f150, or silverado 1500. Those trucks often do just fine with a v6, or even now an i4.
Its nice to have the extra power, but if its struggling to pull something with the 4.6, you probably shouldn't be pulling it in the first place.
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>>28675326
Can't be worse than towing a corolla on a 1998 f150 with a 4.2 v6



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