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October 2007 TV commercial for the Toyota Tacoma featuring the truck inside a World of Warcraft game.
Road Test: 2010 Toyota Tacoma - Canada.com December 01, 2009
Hauling and towing in mind, the Tacoma can manage 567 kilos (1250 lbs) in its box when outfitted with the four-cylinder and two-wheel drive, while the same 2010 Toyota Tundra Double Caball 3 news articles »
Man airlifted from West Augusta crash - Staunton News Leader December 09, 2009
William Wood, 78, was driving westbound on US 250 in his 2008 Toyota Tacoma pickup truck when he fell asleep at the wheel, State Trooper SA Simmons said. and more »
Bathurst crash leaves 2 in critical condition - CBC.ca December 09, 2009
RCMP said the front wheel of a Jeep Cherokee came off as the vehicle was travelling north on Highway 11. That wheel rolled into the path of a Toyota Tacoma
Tacoma gets it done - St. Catharines Standard December 03, 2009
It's Japanese--a Toyota Tacoma to be exact. Every time I get into one of these so-called compact pickups, I'm reminded how the segment has grown - in size and more »
Toyota Tacoma - CanadianDriver November 24, 2009
The Tacoma is available in several configurations. A 2.7-litre four-cylinder engine is available in the Access Cab in two-wheel drive, with a five-speed
A silver Toyota Tacoma double cab appears to have rolled at least once but landed on its wheels throwing a large amount of personal belongings into the median. The cab, which is partially crushed, is also filled with personal belong-ings. The fate of the driver and any passengers remains unknown.
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A: I don't know exactly for your Tacoma, but for a some other vehicles it's quite simple to replace the wheel bearings, especially on drum brakes.
Simple take the wheel off, adjust the brake shoes down until they are completely free from the drum. Figure out how to remove the drum. Once the drum is off pull the old bearings out and put the new ones in. Put the drum back on and readjust the brakes (that is the hardest part).
Your VERY BEST bet is to go to your local parts store and pick up a Chilton/Haynes repair book for your truck before you start. It will tell you what tools you need.
Your local library might have one you can check out if you don't care to own one, but it's best to own one, FYI. :) (answered by on July 20, 2009)
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A: Do you tow and or haul alot? Do you drive in a very hilly area? If yes get the v6, its not gonna be that much worse on gas but will give you more torque and horsepower than the 4. If no then get the four, it will be good on gas, plus you can still carry some stuff like lawn equipment or dressers, just dont tow a '69 impala up a 1 mile straight up hill! (answered by aj on July 17, 2007)
A: a 4 cylinder engine in a truck is more powerful then one in a sedan or coupe... it has more torque and more hp...Q:
A: If it only makes the noise when the wheel is turned all the way to one side or another, grease the stoppers. (answered by Will S on February 11, 7306)