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Hey guys what's going on? I just bought an 03 Tundra Limited AC 2wd and I absolutely love it! This is my third Toyota but my first Tundra. I have had 2 Tacoma Prerunner V6 before this one and love those too. Toyota makes the best trucks!!!
Re: Welcome to TundraSolutions.com! - New Members/Tundra Owners Introduce Yourself Here
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Originally Posted by illestincali
Hello all,
I'm a newbie to the site. After a great experience with two Toyota trucks I'm looking at getting into a Tundra, Access Cab, 4wd, TRD, Limited, somewhere between '00-'02. I'm interested in other people's experiences, tips when shopping, etc., and it looks like there's quite a wealth of knowledge here. If anyone has any advice for shopping for a used Tundra feel free to pass it along.
Thanks
Craig
Try the Classifieds on here to give you a ball park on what's out there, there are a couple posted that sound like they are about what you are looking for. Use_to_rock definately has one up. for Vegas
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Tundra is gone...*Map Light mod *Keyless Upgrade *Monster ICruze *Nitto Terra Grappler AT 285/75/16 *Black Helo Maxx 8 16x8 *4x4 TRD Coils *4x4 TRD Shocks *Daystar 2.5" Spacer Kit *Bilstein 5100's *P.A 3" Body Lift *Toyota Drop-in Bedliner *Toyota LSD *Toyota Hood Protector *VentShades *Debadged *Tint *Flowmaster 50 Series Single Exhaust *Clear Corners *Chrome Nerf Bars*
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Originally Posted by ronnieROCKs
Sup TS Members!
Just got my 05 Tundra V8 TRD off road around December, and I love it. Even though gas prices in SOCAL are ridiculous, I can care less . But anyways, I'm looking to upgrade my stock wheels, but need someone to point me in the right direction, lookin into eagle alloys or something of that nature with some terrain tires, any people with some knowledge?
Thanks!
Check out the photo gallery and search for different types of rims and see if there are some pics. Also try searching for different types of tires and read the feedback. Just about every tire has mixed reviews .
It's not going to be a lack of knowledge for the info, it's going to be lack of time on your part to read and assess the posts. Welcome to ts!
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Tundra is gone...*Map Light mod *Keyless Upgrade *Monster ICruze *Nitto Terra Grappler AT 285/75/16 *Black Helo Maxx 8 16x8 *4x4 TRD Coils *4x4 TRD Shocks *Daystar 2.5" Spacer Kit *Bilstein 5100's *P.A 3" Body Lift *Toyota Drop-in Bedliner *Toyota LSD *Toyota Hood Protector *VentShades *Debadged *Tint *Flowmaster 50 Series Single Exhaust *Clear Corners *Chrome Nerf Bars*
Nissan 350ZR is here...350zen,org
Re: Welcome to TundraSolutions.com! - New Members/Tundra Owners Introduce Yourself Here
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Originally Posted by IStan
Check out the photo gallery and search for different types of rims and see if there are some pics. Also try searching for different types of tires and read the feedback. Just about every tire has mixed reviews .
It's not going to be a lack of knowledge for the info, it's going to be lack of time on your part to read and assess the posts. Welcome to ts!
Hey Thanks a lot! I'll be searching the gallery shortly, but I'm starting to fall in love with some Eagle Alloys w/ some super swampers
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Hi all:
Joined yesterday and looks like a great site and resource tool. Have my '03 SR5 Extra Cab in for the TSB on front brakes as we speak and they are ordering and installing all new calipers, rotors, pads, shims etc. Have 24K on odometer and still under the 36 month warranty, so glad I read about it on this site. The $25 member fee has already been paid for times 10 for learning about the great info on TSB's and other valuable stuff.
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2003 Tundra SR5 access cab 55,000+ (Wet Okole front/rear custom seat covers, Magnaflow 18" muffler with Mag. tip, Westin nerf bars, Westin Bull bar, AVS rear window, front bug and four window rain deflectors, leather two-tone interior, burled walnut trim, Wheelskin leather steering wheel cover, Rhino bed liner, Undercover bed cover, Revo 265/17's, 30% window tint)
1989 Volvo 240 Wagon 155,000+(The Brick)
1982 Alfa Romeo Spider 75,000 original(Juliet)
1973 Alfa Romeo Berlina ?miles?(The Mighty B)
1930 Ford Model A (car that gets the most waves)
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Hello fellow members, Father and son 2002 Tundra owners. No problems love the truck's...until now. The ECM/PCM just died without warning or check engine notifications. Shut it off at night and would not start in the morning. Just hit 90,000 miles. I verified the gas, battery and wiring. Cranks but no spark. The timing belt and water pump were changed out 3000 miles ago ??? It did loose power and die 2 or 3 times after that and the mechanic said it was probably a bad coil pack. On the V-8 s it's hunt and replace no diagnostics for this. He replaced one and sent me on my way..... So anyway, I pulled the ECM/PCM sent it off to a company for a check and R/R. They contacted me and advised me that indeed the ECM/PCM was toast...so much so that they could not retrieve the data to install on the unit they are sending me.. They said I had to tow it to the dealer to have a "flash-program" installed before my vehicle would run. So I payed $399.00 instead of $1200....THE MANS WANTS HIS MONEY.. Can anyone advise me why it just died, did the dealership do something during the timing belt replacement and can I "Flash-program" this myself with any available software and plug in diagnostic tool ? Sorry for being long winded on the first message.....Knopf6
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Lost right now. Thanks for the welcome. Just purchaased Tundra
06 Limited. I'm trying to get xm radio put in. Any suggestions on
which way to go. I don't think I want my factory radio taken out.
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Hello All...
Well chalk up another victim to the Exxon Gas Wallet draining machine..
I had to part with my 02 Ford 150 Supercrew FX4 , 6 in lift , 36" tires, and 10 MPG thirst for Gas.. She will be missed..
But on the lighter side I Beleive I found a solid repalcement that will let me pass a few more Gas stations along the way.
Thanks to all your guys great post and advise, I went out yesterday and purchased a 06 Solid Black Tundra Limited . Man all I can say so far is what a sweet ride, no bouncing around and such as I had been used to. Much smother ride than both my old Ford and Chevy.
Well First thing is that I worked a deal with the dealer to buy the factory wheels and tires, then headed to my good friends Tire shop to start my Wheel and Tire selection process. I read alot of posts on tire size and such, and a big THANKS to all that shared there info. made my tire selection much easier. I decided to go with 285/50/20 Hankook Vectus tires on 20 " American Racing Wheels ( Prisim ). They should be in wednesday, cant wait, ill try to post a pic of wheel if i can.
Anyways thanks to all you out there that post and help others, made my decision of my new TOY much better, and more comfortable knowing im getting a well made Machine..
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Hello all, just purchased my first new tundra, 2006, 4x4 Darrel Waltrip special edition, Dark blue. Love it!! Any ideas on the best way to open exhaust and get more power or mileage?
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Hi my name is Levi, and I refuse to recover from my toyota addiction.
I have a 2000 Tundra 4x4. I am willing to wager that it is the hardest working Tundra in America. (poor thing) It gets used for my primary company truck, which means that it seldom gets driven without some kind of load. It hase on several ocasions carried one ton of gravel in the back, exceding the GVW by just under 1000 lbs. She never even shrugged. I have also towed almost 7000 lbs from Denver Colorado to my home in Virginia. On a daily basis, I tow a work trailer, weighing 5000 lbs. The kicker is that the truck has 178,980 miles, and aside from many scratches and dents, it shows almost no signs of ware. It is safe to say, that we are driveng incredable trucks. I do wish it had a heavier suspension, so it could carry more, but it has an great ride, that would be compromised.
Im excited about this forum, I am active on http://www.toyotadiesel.com/forums/ as well. It is devoted to toyota diesels, and diesel conversions. My other truck is a 1985 toyota SR5 4X4 with a 2LT-E turbo diesel conversion. glad to join, thankyou, Levi