You know you want a Cummin's just so you can put some really "cool" decals in the rear window.![]()

That's what I do with stock rotors. Not positive they are the best so if anyone knows there are better, I'm all ears. ...and balls.I think the verdict is stock rotors with EBC green pads for best stopping.
I saw a newer Nissan Titian 5.0 Cummings on 34/35” tires the other day, good lookin truck.
I've heard the engine in those is very underwhelming.
For the price you pay for the Nissan, you can shell out $5-10k more and get a real tow pig. That Nissan is just too expensive for a 1/2ton truck
Don’t look at the price of a new super dookie. Sticker shock is an understatement. But then again look at what people pay for a new Tacoma.

What's crazy to me is the price people pay for new Chevy's and the interior falls apart. I hopped in one of my subcontractors Chevy truck that's only a couple of years old and the buttons on the radio are scratched off, leather's cracked and interior looks like it's aged a decade already.Don’t look at the price of a new super dookie. Sticker shock is an understatement. But then again look at what people pay for a new Tacoma.
What's crazy to me is the price people pay for new Chevy's and the interior falls apart. I hopped in one of my subcontractors Chevy truck that's only a couple of years old and the buttons on the radio are scratched off, leather's cracked and interior looks like it's aged a decade already.
One reason I was glad my Laundry Fairy dumped hers for the LX, don’t forget to mention Chevy has a huge problem with dash cracking as well, her dash had about 1 inch crack already and I already replaced the AC knobs, and those didn’t last long either
Lexus has a huge problem with cracking dashes as well. Get ready for it.
Don’t look at the price of a new super dookie. Sticker shock is an understatement. But then again look at what people pay for a new Tacoma.
What's crazy to me is the price people pay for new Chevy's and the interior falls apart. I hopped in one of my subcontractors Chevy truck that's only a couple of years old and the buttons on the radio are scratched off, leather's cracked and interior looks like it's aged a decade already.
Not well at 100 and you think it will see 500????I am curious to see how well they hold up over 100,000 and 500,000 miles.
Which is why Toyota will still retain their value against the Colorado in the long run.