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2001 Ford F150 Front Wheel Drive
A New Twist
Many truck builders begin with a functional four-wheel drive truck but delete the front drive system once long-travel suspension is placed on the menu. Even without four-wheel drive, there are compelling reasons to run the 4WD frontend parts. Hubs, wheel bearings, spindles, and brakes are often stronger on a 4x4 frontend compared with its 2WD brethren. The Twisted Supercrew stayed true to its roots and hung on to the front drive system. Silt bed? No problem. Loose, rocky uphill trail? Bring it on. View Related Article
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Toyota Tundra Research
Toyota Tundra Car specs are often a major factor when deciding on buying a new Toyota Tundra. Get all of the information you could want including data on performance, cargo space, handling, fuel efficiency, and all-inclusive car specifications. The Tundra has a V8 standard engine producing 310 horsepower, and has a 8 star frontal impact rating for the driver and a 8 star frontal impact rating for the passenger. The Ford Explorer Sport Trac and the Hummer H2 are other vehicles that might interest you.
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