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It means it uses a tank to store your stuff, instead of dropping it directly on the runway like a 747. 

Anthropologists will look back and declare that once we had to stop rewinding and being kind to each other, the crumbling of the empire began.

I’ve been looking at the Trek grille.  Black billet with the OEM emblem.  Kinda difficult for me spend $300+ on just a grille tho..

Whaaaaaa?! *moe*

My mother is on her second Nissan XTerra and loves that truck a lot, but Nissan abandoned this market and I think a lot of XTerra owners are moving to 4Runners because it’s the only similar thing left. That’s probably what’s on the horizon on that sad day she feels ready to part with the XTerra (90k miles and counting

Tacoma and Ridgeline have used composite beds since 2005/6 - they hold up very well. Google “Ridgeline rock dump” for an example.

Pretty sure they are going to take Navara assembly and move it to Mississippi with a titan face and call it a day.

Stoked for the new Navara Frontier

that would suck. Ejection seats are already violent enough that there pretty much GOING to cause some injury, but to go through the freakin canopy?! Thats how gooses die you know.

Goose caught a break alright.

“Exactly why his ejection seat went off is a mystery.”

Good stuff. 

This is all pretty good advice. When it comes to international travel the best advice is to get local beta for sure. For domestic rough roads I can offer some additional advice.

Fun! Costa Rica! Desk2Glory shows you how;

Floor it. Whatever gets in your way is between them, their maker and your insurer.

This is the only bed gimmick I want from Toyota

As someone who occasionally hoses out the bed of their truck (a Tacoma even), I feel confident in saying that it’ll take longer to hook the hose up to this thing than it does to do it the old fashioned way.

Don’t know much about Tacoma beds, do ya.

Take a good lawn sprinkler and stick it underneath.

I use a stationary pattern sprinkler.    Same thing.