Start with insurance. Talk with your insurer to find out what is the cheapest/least expensive to insure. Then work on your list of vehicles from there.
It depends if the Toyota has the fancy Toyota off road technology. Also is the Tundra a 5.7 liter engine?
If it was my dime I would buy the Toyota. I find it to be a better platform.
I left out the other reasons as to why other than fitting 5 people. The adaptability of space. It's a bigger canvas to start with.
With a full size truck your towing of a trailer is a better option at some point.
If you get a 3/4 ton of 1 ton you get much stronger drivetrain, better cooling...
Pulling the shock shaft out of the shock and dropping a spring out on the same on obstacle on a test/industry run. The driver had to backup on the obstacle, I put the spring back in place and held it until tension was back on the spring. We installed the limiting straps on every test after that.
If you are just going to daily it and do mild off roading a 4.0 Sport is fine. Depending on your budget from there on dictates what to get option wise. If you want to run 33's get a Rubicon because of stronger axles if you plan on more serious off roading. Stronger axels = less problems. With a...
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