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  2. Toyota Tundra - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Tundra 4WD was rated in second, just below the 2WD model. [95] The Toyota Tundra also was the only full-size pickup to make Consumer Reports most reliable new car and most reliable used cars lists. [95] The Toyota Tundra is recommended by Consumer Reports and is the only full-size truck to have an above-average reliability rating. [95]

  3. Toyota A transmission - Wikipedia

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    1988–1990 Toyota Crown Royal Saloon G 4.0 V8; 1990–2000 Toyota Chaser/Mark II/Cresta 2.5 GT/Tourer V (1JZ-GTE) 1991–1995 Toyota Crown Majesta 4.0L V8; 1991–1997 Toyota Soarer 4.0L V8; 1992–1999 Lexus SC 400 GT-L V8 cdn spec. 1992–1998 Volvo 2.9L I6 (AW30-40LE) 1993–1995 Lexus GS 300; 1995–1997 Lexus LS 400

  4. List of Toyota model codes - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Verossa (2001–2004) X120. Toyota Mark X / Toyota Reiz (20042009) X130. Toyota Mark X / Toyota Reiz (2009–2019) GX model code (1G engine) 1981.5-1989 Toyota Cresta; 1985–1991 Toyota Chaser; 1979–1994 Toyota Cressida; MX model code (3M, 4M, 5M, 7M engine) 1981.5-1989 Toyota Cresta; 1988–1989.5 Toyota Chaser; 1982–1992.5 ...

  5. Dana 44 - Wikipedia

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    The Dana 44 Front axle first saw use in the 1950s and still in use today. Dana 44 Front axles were known for utilizing locking hubs or a center axle disconnect system. However, a permanently locked-in Dana 44 is not uncommon. The Dana 44 has seen use in 1/4-, 1/2-, 3/4-, and 1-ton rated trucks.

  6. Chassis configuration - Wikipedia

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    For example, provide manufacturers the chassis configuration 8×4×4 to show that the vehicle has two steered front axles and two driven rear axles, compared to the chassis configuration 8×4/4 where the vehicle has one steered front axle, one steered rear axle (the fore axle) and two driven rear axles (the aft axles).

  7. Beam axle - Wikipedia

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    This is an example of a "dead axle". A "live axle" not only connects two wheels, but also drives them. A beam axle, rigid axle, or solid axle is a dependent suspension design in which a set of wheels is connected laterally by a single beam or shaft. Beam axles were once commonly used at the rear wheels of a vehicle, but historically, they have ...