That really depends on what you are looking for in a truck. There is size, engine, carrying capacity, price, fuel economy etc. to look at. Also reliabliity as well. check www.edmunds.com
any information on jeep 4x4s can be found on the internet from people who have had one or people who just know about them or in a manual or handbook .
Z71 is the offroad package for Chevrolet 4x4s
The transmissions are the same, the difference is 4x4s have transfer cases and different tail housings, driveshafts.
My personal experience is no. A dually is worse than a 2 wheel drive with posi-trac rear end.
you can make them out of paper
Buy it
You cannot make a parent buy you anything, you can encourage them to buy you something as a treat if you are very good and do as you're told
Hospital grade turpentine on 4x4s refers to a specific type of turpentine that is used in medical settings for its antiseptic properties. It is typically applied to sterile gauze pads (4x4s) for wound care or as a topical treatment. This turpentine is processed to meet strict health standards, ensuring safety and efficacy for patient use. Always consult medical professionals before using any such products for treatment.
I'm sure that was the 4L80E transmission.
You buy a werry expensive meadow and then you buy more and then you will get good meadows
You need to buy her stuff and make her feel good about herself. if that doesn't work out for you , you aren't good enough.
UK Road Tax was abolished for 4x4s and all other vehicles in 1937. People in the U.K. mistakenly refer to Vehicle Excise Duty (V.E.D.) as Road Tax, but it's actually a duty paid based on the emissions of the vehicle in question and does not fund the maintenance of Roads. The cost of VED for 4x4s originally changed in 2001 when bands were introduced. The rates and classifications have varied since.