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Toyota 4X4 History Steel Plate Ground Clearance
History Of The Toyota 4x4 - Toy Evolution
One trail advantage the Toyotas have is with breakover angle. With the transfer case on the Toyota located more towards the front axle rather than centered in the wheelbase, Toys could clear ledges fairly well given their longish wheelbase, and they also excelled at climbing. The stock transfer-case crossmember that Toyota used was fairly sturdy, but it was a simple affair to construct any variety of plate-steel replacements that improved ground clearance by nearly 2 inches. View Related Article
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Jeep Wrangler Research
Jeep Wrangler A new car buyer's guide can help you narrow down your choices when deciding on your next new Compact SUV car. Take a look at the Jeep Wrangler and view comprehensive car pricing, current rebates, incentives, safety data, & more. The Wrangler has a V6 standard engine producing 202 horsepower, and it comes with comparable warranty coverage to other vehicles in its class. You may also be interested in the Ford F150 and the Chevy Silverado.
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