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Old 12-04-2005, 05:34 PM
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OK, so I'm planning on buying my very first Yota! WOOHOO!! Here's what I want it for....Daily Driver, hauling lumber and stuff like that for home upgrades yada yada. Some light offroad use, nothing major maybe some logging roads and such. I would like the ability to tow a small utility trailer with a dirt bike or 4wheeler on it and maybe a small pop up camper (they are pretty light) It HAS to be Ex. cab, 4X4 5spd manual years 95.5 - 97 SO....what engine is right for me. The 4cyl's are much easier to find and I hear they are more realiable than the 3.4 6cyl. Is the 2.7L gonna have enough pep for me to get up hills without down shifting like a mad man? I don't need a powerhouse but I don't like feel like I'm being dragged down either.

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Since you will be towing, the 3.4 should be your choice.
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Old 12-04-2005, 08:26 PM
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Let me re-phrase a little......I wouldn't say I WILL be towing, I'd say I might occasionally tow, like once or twice a year. Otherwise maybe a bike or wheeler in the bed once in a while.
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The 2.7 is a perfectly adequate engine and geared properly, it's fine for on road or off.

But, if you tow or haul, you are not going to like it much and the 3.4 is a better choice.
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And there's no way I'm ever gonna put down the 2.7 but the 3.4 is every bit as reliable and durable. Bray.
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My 2.7 has no problems towing anything. It can handle a car on a dolly just fine, but car on a dual axle trailer is a little much (not enough brake!). Have fun looking for your truck, I love mine and tow stuff with it around once a week.
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well here in ny i had a 97 4x4 tacoma 2.7l i hauled all the firewood i could pack in it no problem and thats coming from off road to home great truck great motor now i have a 05 trd off road 4x4 4.0
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I've owened a2.7 and a 3.4 I'd say treres not that much differance, The 3.4 has a bit more low end T
But I never towed with ether one.
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