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This is a discussion thread titled "100k Club Thread - Post If You're A Member!", within the 1Gen-Tundra forum, part of the Truck Forums category.
103,767 when we got home from our trip to Illinois for the holidays, she rolled 100k in northern Arizona at the start of the trip so I had to wait to post. Things that have been done in the last 55k, new tranny at 81k, new front brakes at 60k and 85k, new timing belt at 91k, other than the tranny, the truck has never let me down. I told my wife when we bought the truck in 2001 with 48k on here that we would keep it until she hit 100k and then maybe start looking for a different truck, looks like she now wants a Sequoia, lucky me.
114K on mine now. Bought in February 2000. I replaced the timing belt at 97K and just put the first set of brake rotors on along with the second set of Raybestos Ceramic pads. No brake issues since I replaced the stock pads. The only issue I have is a squeaking speedo cable and the ubiquitous cracked right exhaust header (cracked since about 30K) that I will one day fix with a set of headers. Good truck. - Lee
well after having the joy of having my tundra for 4 years i finally made it past 100k on my tundra. I had 5 miles on her since i got her new and she has been babied with oil changes every 3k since. i plan on keeping her another 100k or until i see a ground up redesign on the Tundra...She is getting a new timing belt (and tensions) and water pump to make sure i receive another 100k on this v8 engine. kept it up toyota iforcev8 is one good engine ....
Toyota used to have a 100k mile club but I can't find it anymore. Here is my family line up of toyotas:
1983 4x4 truck 230,000 miles (unfortunatly sold)
1988 4x4 truck 235,000 miles
1993 4x4 extra cab 96,500 miles(wrecked)
1994 camry v6 xle 125,000 miles
1999 tacoma 4x4 extra cab v6 140,000 milles(sold)
2003 camry le v6 4000 miles
2005 Tacoma 4x4 v6 access cab TRD 5,000 miles
Toyota used to have a 100k mile club but I can't find it anymore. Here is my family line up of toyotas:
1983 4x4 truck 230,000 miles (unfortunatly sold)
1988 4x4 truck 235,000 miles
1993 4x4 extra cab 96,500 miles(wrecked)
1994 camry v6 xle 125,000 miles
1999 tacoma 4x4 extra cab v6 140,000 milles(sold)
2003 camry le v6 4000 miles
2005 Tacoma 4x4 v6 access cab TRD 5,000 miles
Wow, with that many miles, you must've been through every street in that state of yours.
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got 86k on the tundra, not much done in the engine, oil changes every 3k, changed the plugs at 45k and clean the k&n periodicaly. had the serpentine belt replaced under warranty as well as the belt tensioner, im getting a lil noise from the belt in cold weather now until it warms up .
i did end up replacing the oem battery because it sucked because it would leak.
i guess the timing belt is coming up, should i replace the water pump at the same time? is there an issue w/ the water pumps?
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got 86k on the tundra, not much done in the engine, oil changes every 3k, changed the plugs at 45k and clean the k&n periodicaly. had the serpentine belt replaced under warranty as well as the belt tensioner, im getting a lil noise from the belt in cold weather now until it warms up .
i did end up replacing the oem battery because it sucked because it would leak.
i guess the timing belt is coming up, should i replace the water pump at the same time? is there an issue w/ the water pumps?
Taylor hear's a good place to try to get timing belt's part being i had all that replaced ill help you out on what this cost..try anythingtoyota.com (ask for bill) your should expect to spend around $280 on part's Note water pump and they 2 idlers and the timing belt pully were replaced on mine and It's your call if you plan on doing it right also since your in there might as well replace the cam seal's and crank seal's on the engine..It was reported from a few that the tundra has slight problem's on a leak on the water pump however mine was fine expect an oem toyota grade water pump to cost $92 from anything toyota.com
need any other help pm me on the topic
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Okay, I'm now able to join the 100k club.
I rolled 100k on my '03 this afternoon returning from San Diego.
Interestingly enough, I was passing Tom's Farms at 100,001
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TundraV8Georgia-
I am just down the road from you in the Morningside area in Atlanta. I have 95k on my 2000 Tundra and I am looking to replace the timing belt, water pump, and possibly some other things while I am in there. Where did you get yours replaced? I just moved to Atlanta a few months ago and I am looking for a good/honest mechanic.
Also, I believe I have a leak in the exhaust manifold on the driver's side. Any idea how much it would cost to fix it? I am guessing I might save on labor if I do it all at the same time.
TundraV8Georgia-
I am just down the road from you in the Morningside area in Atlanta. I have 95k on my 2000 Tundra and I am looking to replace the timing belt, water pump, and possibly some other things while I am in there. Where did you get yours replaced? I just moved to Atlanta a few months ago and I am looking for a good/honest mechanic.
Also, I believe I have a leak in the exhaust manifold on the driver's side. Any idea how much it would cost to fix it? I am guessing I might save on labor if I do it all at the same time.
Thanks
I have a very good mechanic based near acworth and he changed me $350.00 on the work.The part's list (toyota oem part's) is around $288.00 which consisted of all idler sub assy and tensioner's and timing belt and a toyota water pump I would also mention to you I received my Toyota part's from Bill at www.anythingtoyota.com there prices cant be beet in the Georgia area and you couldn't find anybody as honest as bill there also a prefered vendor within ts and based In Texas (mike calvert toyota) hear there number too (713) 558 8272 ask for bill (tell him Tundrav8georgia refered you)
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