Ronnie
Jetboaters Fleet Admiral
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Just saw this in the neighborhood while walking my dog. Now I’m looking to buy one to replace the much smaller version I broke the handle off of when I forgot it was attached to my trailer (second pic). The question is where would I store the much bigger boot? View attachment 213963View attachment 213964
This would be for my boat trailer that I tow with an expediton. So most likely I’d keep it in the expediton in season but it’s going to take up a lot of room.On the trailer or in the back of your truck? Everything that comes off goes in the truck and goes back on when it's stored again.
Could you clamp it to the spare to store it?This would be for my boat trailer that I tow with an expediton. So most likely I’d keep it in the expediton in season but it’s going to take up a lot of room.
I swear the Tundra has doubled in size over the years. It’s the American way, bigger is never big enough… I had a 2002 Yukon XL and now have a 2022 Yukon XL, I swear it’s doubled in width and height. I like how Toyota moved to the more “ridged” look opposed to the previous generation “bubble” look.Just traded our silverado for this , only pulled the boat once so far , was not a huge fan of the exterior to start with , but I really like the interior, we've had tundras before , last one was a 18 model trdView attachment 215174View attachment 215175
Just traded our silverado for this , only pulled the boat once so far , was not a huge fan of the exterior to start with , but I really like the interior, we've had tundras before , last one was a 18 model trdView attachment 215174View attachment 215175
You are right. Whether they have gotten overall bigger or not?......maybe......but I know that when I test drove the new Chevy vs. my older 2011....the hood made me feel like it was wider than the lane! I had to become a beginner driver again for a bit (lining up my face with the left side "rut" of the lane"). Now it's all normal but it is about five inches taller and the hood is flat straight across so it felt like it was twice the size.I swear the Tundra has doubled in size over the years. It’s the American way, bigger is never big enough… I had a 2002 Yukon XL and now have a 2022 Yukon XL, I swear it’s doubled in width and height. I like how Toyota moved to the more “ridged” look opposed to the previous generation “bubble” look.
This wasn't a good idea so upgraded this week...About 1200lbs over capacity but it pulled the boat out no problem today...View attachment 209604
My neighbor drags his 22’ Clearwater CC with one of these. Traded his Titan in for it.
Looks great! Curious to see how you like it. The Armada is on the short list for my wife and I to upgrade her Rogue.
@BlkGS See, I'm not the only one that likes these
Mileage is going to be poor for certain. The Nissan 5.6L is a thirsty beast. 400hp though, and it makes a GREAT noise at full tilt!I love it so far! Haven't towed with it yet as it's presently snowing out. The third row seat is a little tight on space and the gas mileage is fairly poor. Otherwise, I'm very pleased with it. I also paid $1,000's under invoice which helped make it an easier decision.
Mileage is going to be poor for certain. The Nissan 5.6L is a thirsty beast. 400hp though, and it makes a GREAT noise at full tilt!
Curious how you got it under invoice though. I know Nissan likes to deal, but that would represent quite the price cut. Was it a '23 model they were trying to move, or something like that?
Mileage is going to be poor for certain. The Nissan 5.6L is a thirsty beast. 400hp though, and it makes a GREAT noise at full tilt!
Curious how you got it under invoice though. I know Nissan likes to deal, but that would represent quite the price cut. Was it a '23 model they were trying to move, or something like that?
I'm on the struggle bus with GM and their 5.3's right now. Everyone I know with one has had issues with oil containment. Lots of oil cooler.line issues, on top of the ever present lifter issues with the AFM system.My local dealer is doing about $10k off on 2023 Armada so or platinum, and like $5k off 24s.
Still puts them at like 60-65k, lotta money for a single pane moonroof. I'd have a hard time not getting a Tahoe.
I'm on the struggle bus with GM and their 5.3's right now. Everyone I know with one has had issues with oil containment. Lots of oil cooler.line issues, on top of the ever present lifter issues with the AFM system.
I do love the look of the AT4 Yukons though.