Re: Little things you've discovered about your Tundra...
I have discovered that I still have Love for Getting Into my Tundra Everyday and driving to work and letting it perform fantastically ! I know with my F150 I hated going to work driving that thing.
I love my Tundra.. I hope I ll discover that my Tundra will love me back even more.
__________________ LIFE IS A BEACH EVERYDAY ! 2007 Tundra DC 5.7 4x4 SR5 (Black Ext./ Tan Int. Cloth), 2.5" Readylift w/ BFG 305/65/18 AT on Stock 18x8 Wheels, Husky Floor Liners front and Rear, Milemarker 9000lbs rear mounted winch setup w/ double ball w/ 1 7/8' & 2 " combo
Re: Little things you've discovered about your Tundra...
Methinks paigerockerson NEEDS to be driving a Chevy ! Obviously our Tundra's have not met his expectations. Im happy with mine, I love driving mine, and will continue to scoff at overpriced Chevy's and GM's effort to stay in business. Oh by the way paigerocerson, my Tundra was built IN SAN ANTONIO, Texas, which, contrary to some, is still in the good old United States.
__________________ Black 2007 D/C Limited 4x4, seems to have ALL the options, Flowmaster Dual Delta 40's, K&N drop in filter, Rhino Liner', 3" frt 1" rear Daystar leveling kit, BFG Radial All Terrain TA's 305x65x18, Moto Metal M0951's in Chrome 18x9. Fully DeBadged , Stebel horn, C/W grill, TRD Swaybar, Wet O's, Craven Speed Stubby Antenna, 10,000 lb winch, H11 bulbs, Production date 8/07
"CBTMA Member" all that is remaining is:
Black Mod Headlights 1997 Chevy Tahoe Sport 4x4 2008 Sequoia Ltd. Slate Metallic (purchased on 3/28/09)
"Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering if they made a difference. The MARINES don't have that problem." President Ronald Reagan 1985
Re: Little things you've discovered about your Tundra...
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Originally Posted by RudyDep
Methinks paigerockerson NEEDS to be driving a Chevy ! Obviously our Tundra's have not met his expectations. Im happy with mine, I love driving mine, and will continue to scoff at overpriced Chevy's and GM's effort to stay in business. Oh by the way paigerocerson, my Tundra was built IN SAN ANTONIO, Texas, which, contrary to some, is still in the good old United States.
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2007 Tundra DC 4.7 SR5 TRD 4X4
Garmin Nuvi 1300T
Stubby antenna
Clear Bra,
ARB Bumper,
Line-X,
325/60/18 Nitto Terra Grapplers,
18" KMC XD Hoss Black,
ARE CX Series Topper,
KC Rally 800 long range lights,
Tinted windows,
Wet Okoles Frt & Rear,
Weather Tech rain deflectors,
Weather Tech floor liners frt/rear,
Ready Lift 2.4"
Bel Vector 995 Radar Detector,
Wilson cellular booster,
Cobra 75 WX ST Compact/Remote CB,
Sirius Satellite Radio,
S&W .38 Spl Laser grip (hot pink),
TRD sway bar (black widow style),
Debadged except TRD sticker,
Roxy Sticker
TS Tank Top
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Wish list:
Horn Blaster train horn, ARB rear bumper (if they ever make one) or line-x rear bumper, Color matched fender flares, Underseat storage of some sort, Winch (if i can ever afford one), GPS system! Sun roof! Going broke thinking about it.
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Re: Little things you've discovered about your Tundra...
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Originally Posted by OntheRox
Nice avatar
Thanks...
__________________ Black 2007 D/C Limited 4x4, seems to have ALL the options, Flowmaster Dual Delta 40's, K&N drop in filter, Rhino Liner', 3" frt 1" rear Daystar leveling kit, BFG Radial All Terrain TA's 305x65x18, Moto Metal M0951's in Chrome 18x9. Fully DeBadged , Stebel horn, C/W grill, TRD Swaybar, Wet O's, Craven Speed Stubby Antenna, 10,000 lb winch, H11 bulbs, Production date 8/07
"CBTMA Member" all that is remaining is:
Black Mod Headlights 1997 Chevy Tahoe Sport 4x4 2008 Sequoia Ltd. Slate Metallic (purchased on 3/28/09)
"Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering if they made a difference. The MARINES don't have that problem." President Ronald Reagan 1985
Re: Little things you've discovered about your Tundra...
If you can't locate and remember where a button is and which direction you push it to get the desired function, maybe you shouldn't be on the road driving such a complicated machine. I'm sure you know where the buttons are on your TV remote and your phone. It's as simple as training the brain for a few minutes.
Re: Little things you've discovered about your Tundra...
Toycollector...you should quit antagonizing people. Not everyone is as technologically savy as you.
__________________ Black 2007 D/C Limited 4x4, seems to have ALL the options, Flowmaster Dual Delta 40's, K&N drop in filter, Rhino Liner', 3" frt 1" rear Daystar leveling kit, BFG Radial All Terrain TA's 305x65x18, Moto Metal M0951's in Chrome 18x9. Fully DeBadged , Stebel horn, C/W grill, TRD Swaybar, Wet O's, Craven Speed Stubby Antenna, 10,000 lb winch, H11 bulbs, Production date 8/07
"CBTMA Member" all that is remaining is:
Black Mod Headlights 1997 Chevy Tahoe Sport 4x4 2008 Sequoia Ltd. Slate Metallic (purchased on 3/28/09)
"Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering if they made a difference. The MARINES don't have that problem." President Ronald Reagan 1985
Re: Little things you've discovered about your Tundra...
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Originally Posted by guntech
My Camry doesn't have these switches and buttons lighted either. Neither did my F150. Neither did the brand new Dodge I just rented. It's whining, plain and simple. If you have a "fact" that you want to state than look around first. Like I said, there are already a TON of threads started up where people complain about the things they are not happy with. That's one of the things that is so great about this Forum. If you have a problem or concern, you can bounce it off thousands of others. We just don't need so many threads because people are too lazy to search first.
As far as " It is also really sad that NOBODY knows anything about this truck", you haven't been reading this Forum very much, have you. It is filled with people that know volumes about this truck. Again, you just have to look. I have also NEVER had my dealer say "I don't know". Every question I have ever asked them about my Tundra was answered in detail by some one there. In many cases, they even show me where it is in the manual.
Whatever dude...Whatever! Moderators...please delete this thread so that the freakin flaming stops. Later.
Matt
__________________ 2008 Tundra Crewmax Limited 4x4 5.7L V8 Slate Metallic
OEM Navigation w/ Backup Camera, Sirius, Escort 8500 X50 Radar Detector, TRD Sway Bar, Woodgrain Interior, Toyota All Weather Mats, Chrome Exhaust Tip, WeatherTech Side Deflectors and Sunroof Wind Deflector, Full LED Conversion, Line-X Bed Liner, TRD Badges, Toyota Door Sill Protectors, Tinted Windows
Re: Little things you've discovered about your Tundra...
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Originally Posted by Toy Collector
If you can't locate and remember where a button is and which direction you push it to get the desired function, maybe you shouldn't be on the road driving such a complicated machine. I'm sure you know where the buttons are on your TV remote and your phone. It's as simple as training the brain for a few minutes.
Seriously guys...Seriously! Enough is enough! I pointed out a couple of things that I questioned. Period! Say what you will, but I happen to be a very successful Engineering Manager who kind of gets the gist of this whole driving thing.
Oh yeah...and thank god for the Logitech remote or I would really be a mess! My home theater room would be totally worthless! That would be bad! Real bad!
Moderators...please delete this friggin thread!
Matt
__________________ 2008 Tundra Crewmax Limited 4x4 5.7L V8 Slate Metallic
OEM Navigation w/ Backup Camera, Sirius, Escort 8500 X50 Radar Detector, TRD Sway Bar, Woodgrain Interior, Toyota All Weather Mats, Chrome Exhaust Tip, WeatherTech Side Deflectors and Sunroof Wind Deflector, Full LED Conversion, Line-X Bed Liner, TRD Badges, Toyota Door Sill Protectors, Tinted Windows
Re: Little things you've discovered about your Tundra...
[quote=guntech;1186639]My Camry doesn't have these switches and buttons lighted either. Neither did my F150. Neither did the brand new Dodge I just rented. It's whining, plain and simple. If you have a "fact" that you want to state than look around first. Like I said, there are already a TON of threads started up where people complain about the things they are not happy with. That's one of the things that is so great about this Forum. If you have a problem or concern, you can bounce it off thousands of others. We just don't need so many threads because people are too lazy to search first.
As far as " It is also really sad that NOBODY knows anything about this truck", you haven't been reading this Forum very much, have you. It is filled with people that know volumes about this truck. Again, you just have to look. I have also NEVER had my dealer say "I don't know". Every question I have ever asked them about my Tundra was answered in detail by some one there. In many cases, they even show me where it is in the manual.[/quote
Okay, i think you were stretching that last part
allan
Re: Little things you've discovered about your Tundra...
i hate the fact that i CAN'T controll myself in my new rcsb 4x4 sport,,,,,,,,,,no matter how hard i try i can't stop myself from stompin on it any chance i get,,,,,,,does that ever wear off ? burned em through 3 gears two days ago,,,,,,WHAT A TRUCK!
Re: Little things you've discovered about your Tundra...
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Originally Posted by schins906
i hate the fact that i CAN'T controll myself in my new rcsb 4x4 sport,,,,,,,,,,no matter how hard i try i can't stop myself from stompin on it any chance i get,,,,,,,does that ever wear off ? burned em through 3 gears two days ago,,,,,,WHAT A TRUCK!