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Wow... that's an interesting picture :AH-HA_wink:

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But, at the same time, it's pretty clear in reasoning. They can't tow something that large & heavy with a 1/2-ton truck, so, out goes a Toyota. And even regardless, it's not Toyota directly dealing with those trailers and such, but whoever is in charge or the sponsor. They use big International, etc. trucks to tow big trailers with Chevy & Ford products...so it's the same idea.

Just happened to be a funny seen, moreso when someone took a pic and it got posted. But, again, OLD...

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But, at the same time, it's pretty clear in reasoning. They can't tow something that large & heavy with a 1/2-ton truck, so, out goes a Toyota. And even regardless, it's not Toyota directly dealing with those trailers and such, but whoever is in charge or the sponsor. They use big International, etc. trucks to tow big trailers with Chevy & Ford products...so it's the same idea.

Just happened to be a funny seen, moreso when someone took a pic and it got posted. But, again, OLD...

Good point. Its not that the Tundra sucks, it's just that Toyota does not offer a complete lineup of trucks like the big 3.

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