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New second Gen.

Discussion in '2nd Gen Tundras (2007-2013)' started by zombie, Jan 29, 2020.

  1. Jan 29, 2020 at 7:27 AM
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    zombie

    zombie [OP] Master at Something

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    paul
    Rhode Island
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    2007 DC 4x4, 4.7 base model. 116k. :thumbsup: After 10 years with a first gen.355k for miles, I fell in love with the Tundra, and after a little fender bender, I decided to buy new instead of fixing it, and might as well move up a notch to the second gen. After reading the owners manual, I didn't realize how fancy they got, but I'm ok with simple. All the basic needs I want are there. Cosmetically it needs both bumpers, but that's really it, hope to find one with the lights already in it, but eventually I will upgrade that. Interior is almost flawless. PO I guess didn't believe in floor mats, so needs those, and just a little wear on the driver side. I guess PO never had passengers. Mechanically just front brakes because rotors are warped, pads are still ok, good enough for the Island I live on for now. Then just one tire sensor, or disable system if I could.:monocle: Keep on Trukin' :mudding:

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  2. Jan 29, 2020 at 4:22 PM
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    Spaceiscool

    Spaceiscool Something something.. danger zone?

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    Ontario
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    Spray painted rims
    Score! Looks nice!
     
  3. Jan 29, 2020 at 4:29 PM
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    Fishin RGV-Trd Pro

    Fishin RGV-Trd Pro White is faster

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    Gen 2 in da house. Nice. Welcome from South Texas.

    :thumbsup:
     
  4. Jan 29, 2020 at 4:34 PM
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    Mnorris1206

    Mnorris1206 Super white is fast as f***

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    08 tundra
    6" lift kit 35" tires with cold air intake and exhaust
    Nice truck ! Not sure if the tpms can be bypassed but if so I would love to know how as well.

    Welcome from Indiana!
     
  5. Jan 29, 2020 at 4:47 PM
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    Jim LE 1301

    Jim LE 1301 Camaro Lover, SSEM # 11,TTC#179

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    Looks great.
     
  6. Jan 29, 2020 at 4:52 PM
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    Failure2comply

    Failure2comply Master HVAC Tech

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    2008 Tundra Crewmax Limited w/factory 20" wheels
    Trailer brake. Limousine tint in rear windows. Ultra Gauge "Blue". Toyota bed mat and bug deflector.
    Very nice truck!
     
  7. Jan 31, 2020 at 1:18 AM
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    zombie

    zombie [OP] Master at Something

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    It's not a beast like my first Gen, more docile, but again at 52, it's a nice midlife crisis mobile. Not that I'm having a crisis. Found a way to bypass the TPMS, and eventually will do. If the tires are installed correctly they will never leak down. I'm old school, but I did step it up to a digital Tire Pressure Gauge.
     
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