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Hi Everyone,
I just joined but have been a Toyota Fan for about ten years. I purchased a Gray 2003 TRD 4x4 Acess Cab with 133,000 miles on it last fall and use it for Hunting, Fishing and Snowplowing after adding a Boss 7'6" Sport Duty Straight Blade. It plows AWESOME, didn't get buried at all, not even once. I just added a White Raider Topper that I found on ebay for $400.00. The plan is to get it color matched to the truck very soon. I am looking to replace the Seat Covering on the drivers seat and would prefer an OEM Seat Cover so if anyone has one that will fit a 2003 TRD Access Cab with a 40/60 Seat let me know.
My wife drives the White 2005 Sequoia with 56,000 miles during the winter and the 1998 Lexus ES 300 with 173,000 miles during the summer.
I'll post pictures soon. THANKS TO MY SON "Bluto27" for introducing me to the site, it looks like it's a blast!!!!!
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Hey all I have been on here for awhile looking to do some upgrades when i get back from my deployment and just seeing if anyone had some advice for me...
Well, O.K. then. Have been lurking here since Nov 2008, when I picked up a 2004 Access Cab Tundra to replace my 1994 foundonroaddead f-150 pickup. Familiar with Tojos, first picked up a 1976 FJ40 brand new back in the day, which I kept for 12 years. Five years ago, I scored a 1978 FJ40 Landcruiser, which performs flawlessly. I paid 7g for this Tundra with about 98,000 miles on it, one-owner car; owner died, though, so he can't answer questions I might have about maintenance. Pretty sure I got a smokin' deal! You can expect some questions from me along the road. Thanks, Bones...
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Hello I'm new to this site but long time toyota owner. It all started for me with my 88 truck, I still miss that truck. Then graduated to the T-100, and now my Tundra. I've never had any reall problems with any of my trucks until now. That's what got me to look around on the enternet
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Whats up everyone. Just bought a 05 Tundra double cab.
I love the truck and am super stoked to find this place. I have been lurking for a bit, and there is so much knowledge on this site I dont know where to start! Prolly with the TSB on the squeaky rear shocks. It's kinda buggin me.
Well, again, it's kool to find this place and I'm sure I will be here for some time!
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Hi, my name is Brian I have a 2000 V8 and I want to thank all the people who add their info to this forum. I just repaired a faulty ignition coil problem that was driving me nuts until I found out the Haynes book was wrong-thanks to you guys. It was an easy fix once you have the correct cylinder.
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I purchased a 2 year old 2004 Tundra Double Cab and loved the ride, utility, and comfort for 4-5 adults on a trip. The problem came up that my job requires me to go to a lot of meetings in the Houston area and the size and turning circle of this vehicle became a real drawback. I almost could not get into or leave several parking garages. I traded for a new Nissan Frontier in 2007 that was wonderful to park and manuver but rode hard as a buckboard. As you get older, comfort becomes a prime concern. I went on a 3 month "quest" for the perfect Tundra and found a 2006 SR5 Access Cab with only 12,853 miles on the clock. Looked good for a 3 year old vehicle with a clean Carfax. I was leary of driving a V6 but it had a lot of pep, thanks to the 5 speed automatic. It came with the towing package, a tool chest in the bed and I bought a bed extender. I also bought a wood dash kit but it was so ugly that I retuned it.
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Recenlty bought 2006 AC SR5 Step-Side. Have already found several answers while lurking before finally registering. Great site, informative and lots of folks that want to help.
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Awesome site! I've been in the Automobile business now for over 22 years with the past 14 of them selling New/Used Honda's and the previous 8 were with Toyota. I've never lost the passion for the Toyota truck line and have been extreemly fortunate to purchase last week a 2005 Toyota Tundra Access Cab 4x4 SR5 TRD 4.7 in Phantom Gray Pearl with only 17,000 young miles! I look forward to reading and and hopefully contributing to many more posts in the future! Keep up the great work!
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I'm not really new, just haven't posted alot. I read threads all the time though. What a wealth of knowledge. Thank you everyone on her, and off to work on my profile!
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New member - just started working on my new (to me) Tundra. Just added a FlowMaster 40 series and have ordered a K&N FIPK. can't wait to get that here. Locker is next!