luckily nissan has kicked Carlos Goan to the curb, so hopefully we can start seeing the old nissan quality again, for my skyline being 28 years old It’s held up amazingly.
2.3 because unless the 6 follows an i the engine is garbage. In all seriousness with the performance support for the 2.3 you can get all the performance you want out of the engine, and it’s easier to work on when you go to put in the big spooly boy on.
I live down the street from Trent fabrication (Derek Trent) and they have rigs with both, it’s all in how it’s set up. They are really impressive amazing machines.
It’s 1k or so more, so 6-7k the total chaos kits usually run around 3k or so then add the shocks, the point still stands you can get way better components for just a little more
Edit: I’m also pretty sure you miss read my comment I said 1k dollars more than Sasquatch, and remember these are not...
I decided against Sasquatch as you can get a really nice setup from companies like total chaos that come with king or fox shocks and stronger control arms for like 1k more.
While 4runners are amazing vehicles the new one is quite concerning to us toyota techs. It’s to this point of being utterly bullet proof with almost no issues (especially the engine). The new one will most likely get the Tacoma’s new v6 which is utter garbage (compared to its old engine). So I...
Honestly the issue with the Sasquatch is the price, not cause it’s to expensive but because it’s not a big enough difference from aftermarket options. Which will include stronger upper and lower control arms, rebuildable shocks (not just some fancy bypass ones), heim joints and so on. Plus a...
I’m sticking with the black Diamond as it offers the key things you need off roading. Steel bumpers, rock sliders, washable interior. The only thing I personally was unsure about was the Sasquatch, but 35’s a slight lift and a front locker I will never use are not worth it at 5000$.
I really don’t think the survey had anything to do with pricing data, I think it had much more to do with inventory. At this point Ford knows their margins, and used this to get a rough idea of how much of each package they need to stock.
While I’m sure it’s a good engine, and from everything I’ve seen it is. that is the worst possible name Ford could have chosen for an american made engine. Godzilla is an earned nickname that applies to a vehicle/engine that nearly killed an entire motor sports series by being so dominant. They...