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Quote: from Cingular Wireless at 9:03 pm on Mar. 19, 2008

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Quote: from Cingular Wireless at 7:40 pm on Mar. 19, 2008

It might have traction/stability control, my Explorer and Tahoe have Advanctrac stability/traction control and Stabilitrak and when they are turned on you can't spin the tires. if your truck has it, try turning it off. And when on loose surfaces, be careful and don't suddenly hit a rough patch because it could cause you to flip.
 
 real cars/trucks dont have that traction control bullshit

Alot of older Tundra's and most new trucks, and almost all SUV's have traction/stability control. None of my car's were even offered without it. All new Chevy crew cab's and the new F-150's have it as well.


none of hte first generation tundras have traction control.

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