1. Welcome to Tundras.com!

    You are currently viewing as a guest! To get full-access, you need to register for a FREE account.

    As a registered member, you’ll be able to:
    • Participate in all Tundra discussion topics
    • Transfer over your build thread from a different forum to this one
    • Communicate privately with other Tundra owners from around the world
    • Post your own photos in our Members Gallery
    • Access all special features of the site

Tundra Offroad Capability

Discussion in 'General Tundra Discussion' started by Where's the Trails, Aug 8, 2022.

  1. Aug 10, 2022 at 11:18 PM
    #91
    AZBoatHauler

    AZBoatHauler SSEM#140 / 2.5 gen plebe

    Joined:
    Aug 13, 2019
    Member:
    #34576
    Messages:
    9,010
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Adam
    So.Arizona
    Vehicle:
    2017 CrewMax 4x4, 2017 LandCruiser, 2005 Sequoia 4x4
    Demello / SOB Fab Bumpers, SuperWinch, WKOR sliders, RCI skids, Baja Designs lighting, Billy 6112 and 5160 w/ CB +2, JL Audio with Alpine HU, DD 10" Exhaust, LED headlights, Rago fab mounts, 35” BFG, HAM radio
    Happens every year to someone!
     
    des2mtn likes this.
  2. Aug 10, 2022 at 11:23 PM
    #92
    alb1k

    alb1k Always Coming From Take Me Down

    Joined:
    Mar 6, 2021
    Member:
    #60092
    Messages:
    6,564
    Gender:
    Male
    Left Coast
    Vehicle:
    05 2WD DC w/ attitude
    It's good
    I could be that guy/gal. But, AZ sounds very nice. Yew!
     
    des2mtn likes this.
  3. Aug 11, 2022 at 3:11 AM
    #93
    blanchard7684

    blanchard7684 New Member

    Joined:
    Nov 18, 2018
    Member:
    #21856
    Messages:
    906
    Gender:
    Male
    Thanks. That is really something. truly impressed.
     
    AZBoatHauler and khooiii[QUOTED] like this.
  4. Aug 11, 2022 at 3:49 AM
    #94
    300BLK

    300BLK New Member

    Joined:
    Aug 1, 2019
    Member:
    #34022
    Messages:
    836
    Vehicle:
    2014 Tundra SR5 - Black
    Very capable. But shes a big girl, so be prepared to ruin your paint. Mine is covered in pinstripes. Just remember its not a Jeep and it'll do most of what you ask within reason.
     
    AZBoatHauler and Sierradevil like this.
  5. Aug 11, 2022 at 5:39 AM
    #95
    COTundie

    COTundie Whoa Black Betty

    Joined:
    Jun 15, 2021
    Member:
    #64339
    Messages:
    1,063
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Trey
    Vehicle:
    Black 5.7 DC TRD 4x4
    Pretty things
    Not offroad related, but my wife's jeep absolutely refuses to cooperate with me regarding many things. Shifting gears, activating the parking brake, deactivating the parking brake, closing the rear hatch (electric), opening ANY door (unless in park), hold onto its lubricating and cooling fluids..

    It is fairly impressive offroad for being a non trailhawk cherokee (no low range). Mostly because 4x4 and its small enough to give you a lot of options. Definitely more of an around town vehicle at this point. Easier for older people to get in and out of, park in the city, etc.

    WTF. Back to Tundras now.
     
    300BLK[QUOTED] likes this.
  6. Aug 11, 2022 at 6:17 AM
    #96
    king.cong.1119

    king.cong.1119 New Member

    Joined:
    Oct 29, 2020
    Member:
    #54229
    Messages:
    831
    Gender:
    Male
    Yea man, it wasn't too hard to put the 3rd member in, I was watching my shop did it but i know it always looks easier than it is lol
     
  7. Aug 11, 2022 at 6:23 AM
    #97
    king.cong.1119

    king.cong.1119 New Member

    Joined:
    Oct 29, 2020
    Member:
    #54229
    Messages:
    831
    Gender:
    Male
    "Most people's defintion of offroading a fullsize on the east coast is doing donuts in a muddy field or going down a washed out gravel road to your favorite fishing spot. They wouldnt dare take it down a trail unless it was a dedicated wheelin rig."

    I am from east coast, me and people I know and have interaction with who own fullsize and offroad fullsize trucks, we don't do donuts in a muddy field or going down a washed out gravel road, maybe it's most people in your area but most of people who offroad fullsize around me are serious offroaders.
     
  8. Aug 11, 2022 at 7:20 AM
    #98
    khooiii

    khooiii 80HD

    Joined:
    Oct 9, 2021
    Member:
    #69126
    Messages:
    1,060
    First Name:
    DK
    DFW, TX
    Vehicle:
    03 Tundra AC 4WD
    it’s really not hard at all if you have an extra set of hands and you know what you’re doing. I helped a buddy swap in gears and LSD on his Tacoma from ECGS. Took us about 2 hours taking it super easy. Most of the work was up front. But I think ECGS quoted me about 3800 for the same setup and that’s including the core charge you’ll get back.
     
  9. Aug 11, 2022 at 7:22 AM
    #99
    king.cong.1119

    king.cong.1119 New Member

    Joined:
    Oct 29, 2020
    Member:
    #54229
    Messages:
    831
    Gender:
    Male
    right, just keep in mind that the 3rd member on our tundras is way way heavier than the ones on the tacomas. haha
     
  10. Aug 11, 2022 at 7:26 AM
    #100
    khooiii

    khooiii 80HD

    Joined:
    Oct 9, 2021
    Member:
    #69126
    Messages:
    1,060
    First Name:
    DK
    DFW, TX
    Vehicle:
    03 Tundra AC 4WD
    Forgot to mention we didn’t swap the third member and we had a lift. Just pulled the diff out and swapped it for the new one haha.
     
  11. Aug 11, 2022 at 7:59 AM
    #101
    831Tun

    831Tun heartless Bastrd

    Joined:
    Jun 7, 2016
    Member:
    #3549
    Messages:
    11,597
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Warren
    Santa Cruz
    Vehicle:
    '16 CM limited
    TC long travel. Deaver 420 SU leaf packs.
    I swapped my third member with locker into a new housing. It's awkward and heavy but not difficult.
     
  12. Aug 11, 2022 at 8:17 AM
    #102
    des2mtn

    des2mtn On the scenery looking at the road

    Joined:
    Jul 1, 2020
    Member:
    #48721
    Messages:
    4,423
    SW
    Vehicle:
    2004 Black DC Limited 4x4
    Tonto cover
    The cinders are fun to drive in but can be deceiving. Like sand, you need to be aired down and keep momentum especially in 2WD. I learned that the cinders are not very forgiving.

    There are some sections with wide open spaces with whoops and bowls like in the video above, but once you get in the hills you can definitely end up going nowhere fast in a 2WD Tundy.

    This was a fun little climb but 4-LO made it alot easier.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHf3BKzHyy4

    This particular section was extra soft due to decomposed roots.

    [​IMG]
     
  13. Aug 11, 2022 at 8:41 AM
    #103
    Wahayes

    Wahayes Older I get the wiser I realize my dad was

    Joined:
    Sep 23, 2019
    Member:
    #36539
    Messages:
    1,745
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Will
    Vehicle:
    2017 tundra limited
    325/60r20 falken at3w, 2.25 dobinsons ,20x9 +20 fuel torque wheels, leer xr100, bmc
    There's plenty of guys on here that own multiple brands of vehicles, not just fanboys tbh. My tundra is the first toyota I've ever owned. I also have a 84c10 with an ls swap, and recently a 99 nissan frontier. Prior to the tundra every truck I owned was a domestic either ford or gm. Even one of the mods on here drives a gm heavy duty I believe for towing @ColoradoTJ , i think.... Yes it's a toyota forum , but I feel it's way more of a melting pot here than others. With most domestics you find the I drive one because my daddy's daddy's daddy drove one kind of stuff. With the tundra , I feel most people kind of stumbled upon it and haven't turned back because we find it to be a phenomenal platform from experience.
     
    Last edited: Aug 11, 2022
    KevinK, GODZILLA and AZBoatHauler like this.
  14. Aug 11, 2022 at 9:28 AM
    #104
    FirstGenVol

    FirstGenVol Check the name tag. You're in my world now.

    Joined:
    Dec 13, 2018
    Member:
    #22934
    Messages:
    14,141
    East TN
    Vehicle:
    2002 AC TRD 4x4 V8
    The one negative I've seen mentioned a lot is size. If you still want reliability without the size of the 2nd/3rd gen Land Yachts, you could consider a first(best) gen. Mine is an Access Cab but if you wanted to haul passengers an 04-06 Double Can would be great.

    Trails in Tennessee are sometimes more like a goat path and really not suitable for a bigger truck.

    IMG_20220103_122542276_HDR.jpg

    39520_2.jpg
     
    Sumo91, GODZILLA, Terndrerrr and 2 others like this.
  15. Aug 11, 2022 at 11:13 AM
    #105
    alb1k

    alb1k Always Coming From Take Me Down

    Joined:
    Mar 6, 2021
    Member:
    #60092
    Messages:
    6,564
    Gender:
    Male
    Left Coast
    Vehicle:
    05 2WD DC w/ attitude
    It's good
    That looks like a crappy spot - did you drive out of that?

    [​IMG]
     
  16. Aug 11, 2022 at 11:16 AM
    #106
    des2mtn

    des2mtn On the scenery looking at the road

    Joined:
    Jul 1, 2020
    Member:
    #48721
    Messages:
    4,423
    SW
    Vehicle:
    2004 Black DC Limited 4x4
    Tonto cover
    Nope, the truck is still stuck there.



    It was tugged out.
     
    KevinK, Outbound, Sunnier and 6 others like this.
  17. Aug 11, 2022 at 11:19 AM
    #107
    Where's the Trails

    Where's the Trails [OP] New Member

    Joined:
    Aug 8, 2022
    Member:
    #81695
    Messages:
    9
    Gender:
    Male
    Size is the big thing holding me back.

    Right now my three choices are 1) stick with my FJ, which is of course the most capable and of course super reliable but overall has the least creature comforts. 2) Go with a Tundra which is my fav looks wise but is big on the trails and again is super reliable and has the creature comforts. Lose capability when compared to the FJ. 3) Ford F150 which is a comfortable as well and has a stock rear locker. It's a tad smaller so can squeeze through more trails (i'm in Ohio). Overall I like the look of the Tundra better but the Tundra is just huge.

    I'm not sure which is going to be more capable between the Tundra and F150 but I am thinking the F150 with the rear locker?
     
    KevinK likes this.
  18. Aug 11, 2022 at 11:20 AM
    #108
    alb1k

    alb1k Always Coming From Take Me Down

    Joined:
    Mar 6, 2021
    Member:
    #60092
    Messages:
    6,564
    Gender:
    Male
    Left Coast
    Vehicle:
    05 2WD DC w/ attitude
    It's good
    Lol,

    I totally missed the strap in the pic.
     
  19. Aug 11, 2022 at 11:23 AM
    #109
    Wahayes

    Wahayes Older I get the wiser I realize my dad was

    Joined:
    Sep 23, 2019
    Member:
    #36539
    Messages:
    1,745
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Will
    Vehicle:
    2017 tundra limited
    325/60r20 falken at3w, 2.25 dobinsons ,20x9 +20 fuel torque wheels, leer xr100, bmc
    I'm not sure how much different f150vs tundra will be in size if anything. Certainly not enough difference to be discernable on the trail. We used to own a 2013 ecoboost supercrew and it was every bit as big as tundra when driving it. I think if size is the issue , you need to be considering a midsize not fullsize bc all fullsizes are generally gargantuan
     
  20. Aug 11, 2022 at 11:31 AM
    #110
    AZBoatHauler

    AZBoatHauler SSEM#140 / 2.5 gen plebe

    Joined:
    Aug 13, 2019
    Member:
    #34576
    Messages:
    9,010
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Adam
    So.Arizona
    Vehicle:
    2017 CrewMax 4x4, 2017 LandCruiser, 2005 Sequoia 4x4
    Demello / SOB Fab Bumpers, SuperWinch, WKOR sliders, RCI skids, Baja Designs lighting, Billy 6112 and 5160 w/ CB +2, JL Audio with Alpine HU, DD 10" Exhaust, LED headlights, Rago fab mounts, 35” BFG, HAM radio
    We will get it next April.
     
  21. Aug 11, 2022 at 11:34 AM
    #111
    des2mtn

    des2mtn On the scenery looking at the road

    Joined:
    Jul 1, 2020
    Member:
    #48721
    Messages:
    4,423
    SW
    Vehicle:
    2004 Black DC Limited 4x4
    Tonto cover
    After @Sunnier finally gets a winch at AutoZone like I asked.
     
    Sunnier and AZBoatHauler[QUOTED] like this.
  22. Aug 11, 2022 at 11:48 AM
    #112
    des2mtn

    des2mtn On the scenery looking at the road

    Joined:
    Jul 1, 2020
    Member:
    #48721
    Messages:
    4,423
    SW
    Vehicle:
    2004 Black DC Limited 4x4
    Tonto cover
    Thread is straying a bit so I'll ask you this, why are you focused on getting a locker? Are there trails you're reading about that say lockers are required? Did your FJ have a locker and you used it a lot? Just genuinely curious on why you're placing importance on the locker off the bat, not that there's anything wrong with that. Assuming the Ford is a selectable locker, it's not like you're going to be driving with it on at all times.

    You say you like the reliability of the Toyota aspect. I say go with the Toyota and decide down the line if you want to spend the extra to get the locker. You might find you don't need it.

    I know you said you're looking at the '08-'13, but some of the first gens do come with an actual mechanical LSD rather than the ATRAC. The first gens are a little bit smaller in size. Food for thought.
     
    Sunnier likes this.
  23. Aug 11, 2022 at 12:03 PM
    #113
    Terndrerrr

    Terndrerrr 925000 miles to go

    Joined:
    Jul 8, 2019
    Member:
    #32965
    Messages:
    6,118
    Gender:
    Male
    Music City
    Vehicle:
    6UR-FE
    RAS, 285/75 DTs, dual battery, SS3 Pro
    I would never go the places I take my Tundra in a Ford. I come from a long line of irrationally devoted Ford drivers. Loads of issues, yet they keep coming back for more. I vastly prefer to drive, depend on, and wheel an unlocked Toyota. It is going to bring me home. Every. Time. I’m on TRD Fox suspension with 285/75R18 Duratracs. Aired down to 20psi, I’ve gone through everything with ease.

    Pick the right line.
    Keep momentum going through mud and on steep inclines.
    Don’t underestimate your wheelbase.

    Out of all the fullsize trucks, the 2nd gen Tundra has the best hood for visibility (it is short and sloping) and the best turning radius. It drives smaller than it is, although yeah you’re gonna get a few pinstripes on tighter trails in the woods.
     
    Sunnier, des2mtn and AZBoatHauler like this.
  24. Aug 11, 2022 at 12:42 PM
    #114
    khooiii

    khooiii 80HD

    Joined:
    Oct 9, 2021
    Member:
    #69126
    Messages:
    1,060
    First Name:
    DK
    DFW, TX
    Vehicle:
    03 Tundra AC 4WD
    Oh man. cinders is the most unforgiving place I've been to. Especially if you're carrying weight cause you'll dig that rear axle so fast if you're not paying attention. I want to go back that place was so fun though.
     
    des2mtn[QUOTED] and AZBoatHauler like this.
  25. Aug 11, 2022 at 1:26 PM
    #115
    Sumo91

    Sumo91 Busy with projects

    Joined:
    Nov 16, 2019
    Member:
    #38726
    Messages:
    1,494
    Gender:
    Male
    TN
    Vehicle:
    2014 MGM Tundra Platinum 4x4
    Bilstein 8112/8100 3.25in lift Dobinson leaf springs 2.1in lift Level8 MK6 wheels Big ole dent in bedside

    Where at in TN? And what trail is that? I've been to windrock and royal blue with my Tundra (got alot of crazy looks from people at royal blue, it's mainly a place for SxS and such)

    If you're close, we can hit the trails sometime. I don't mind the scratches or dents :thumbsup:

    But let's wait til my parts come in (ordering soon)
     
  26. Aug 11, 2022 at 1:29 PM
    #116
    FirstGenVol

    FirstGenVol Check the name tag. You're in my world now.

    Joined:
    Dec 13, 2018
    Member:
    #22934
    Messages:
    14,141
    East TN
    Vehicle:
    2002 AC TRD 4x4 V8
    I'm in Knoxville. That's a trail on the NC/TN border. Let me know next time you make it back to Tennessee!
     
    Sumo91[QUOTED] likes this.
  27. Aug 11, 2022 at 1:31 PM
    #117
    Sumo91

    Sumo91 Busy with projects

    Joined:
    Nov 16, 2019
    Member:
    #38726
    Messages:
    1,494
    Gender:
    Male
    TN
    Vehicle:
    2014 MGM Tundra Platinum 4x4
    Bilstein 8112/8100 3.25in lift Dobinson leaf springs 2.1in lift Level8 MK6 wheels Big ole dent in bedside
    I moved to TN at the end of April, just haven't updated my location yet. I'm an hour north of Knoxville, we'll have to get together sometime!
     
    FirstGenVol[QUOTED] likes this.
  28. Aug 11, 2022 at 2:43 PM
    #118
    Where's the Trails

    Where's the Trails [OP] New Member

    Joined:
    Aug 8, 2022
    Member:
    #81695
    Messages:
    9
    Gender:
    Male


    Yes, the F150 has a selectable rear locker. I always turn on my rear locker combined with ATRAC in my FJ before going through any iffy mud.

    So in my FJ I will have maximum traction in the rear with the diff locked plus with ATRAC, power will be sent to the wheel with traction up the front if there is slippage.

    With the F150, I will have maximum traction in the rear with the diff locked, then up front if a wheel starts spinning no power will be sent to the other wheel.

    With Tundra of course, I can have all wheels slipping but one and power will be sent to that wheel with traction. However, from what I understand with the Tundra's ATRAC, I have to keep it within a certain RPM range for it to work and the engine will cut power if I go over that RPM range.
     
  29. Aug 11, 2022 at 2:55 PM
    #119
    AZBoatHauler

    AZBoatHauler SSEM#140 / 2.5 gen plebe

    Joined:
    Aug 13, 2019
    Member:
    #34576
    Messages:
    9,010
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Adam
    So.Arizona
    Vehicle:
    2017 CrewMax 4x4, 2017 LandCruiser, 2005 Sequoia 4x4
    Demello / SOB Fab Bumpers, SuperWinch, WKOR sliders, RCI skids, Baja Designs lighting, Billy 6112 and 5160 w/ CB +2, JL Audio with Alpine HU, DD 10" Exhaust, LED headlights, Rago fab mounts, 35” BFG, HAM radio
    Take a look
     
  30. Aug 11, 2022 at 6:50 PM
    #120
    Sunnier

    Sunnier Pity the warrior that slays all his foes

    Joined:
    Aug 21, 2017
    Member:
    #9171
    Messages:
    12,294
    First Name:
    Sunny
    San Diego, CA
    Vehicle:
    2017 Inferno Tundra DC TRD & Longtravel 1st Gen, Banner/ HulkSmash build
    The Tundra is a domestic. :)

    Lol. Twice today you reminded me of stuff I remember differently. ;) Didn’t happen.

    This quip is pretty funny. :p
     

Products Discussed in

To Top