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Tundra Duo Takes on 2014 SEMA Show
Toyota has brought a dynamic duo of Toyota Tundras to this year’s SEMA that for more than meets the eye. The two monster truck Tundras pay respect to the off-road lifestyle while also paying homage to two worthy causes that make our everyday lives easier.
Toyota Tundra Paint Code Guide
It seems like every year, auto manufacturers release new, attractive paint colors and names to add to their pallet of factory finishes. Although the new colors may improve the vehicle’s aesthetics, they sure don’t make it any easier to try and match them when it comes time to touch-up your truck’s exterior.
If you are having trouble matching up to your Toyota Tundra’s paint color, do not worry, just utilize this simple reference guide and you’ll be well on your way.
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2014 Toyota Tundra Gained/Lost List – Media Preview Wrap
After a fun weekend up in Jackson Hole, WY to check out the 2014 Toyota Tundra at the regional press preview, here is a quick list of what Toyota Tundra fans gained and what was lost with the new introduction. What tops your list?
How to Choose the Best Car Seat for Your Truck
Tundra drivers love their trucks for the sense of safety, utility, and form, but the stakes of the game change when you add a new addition: a baby. Suddenly safety and utility have whole new meaning! What’s the best car seat for your truck? What if you have a double cab or a regular cab? Let’s look at a breakdown what you need to know when choosing a car seat for your truck.
How Dry Ice Blasting Works To Help Keep Automotive Factories Clean
Often times, when people hear the phrase “eco-friendly technology,” the assumption is that a compromise is required, i.e. “we’re getting rid of something that works and replacing it with something that’s green but not quite as efficient.”
This is not one of those times.
Dry ice blasting is reducing cleaning times in automotive factories by as much as 75%, which means factories are running longer and automotive manufacturers are saving money on normal maintenance tasks.
Here’s an explanation of the technology and how it’s impacting the auto industry.