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What have you done to your 2nd gen Tundra today?

Discussion in '2nd Gen Tundras (2007-2013)' started by T-Rex266, Jan 7, 2014.

  1. Aug 6, 2021 at 8:18 AM
    hotchops777

    hotchops777 New Member

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    6" Procomp Stage 2 lift Black Rhino Sierra 20x10 0 offset on 325x65x20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers Smitty Built M1 front grill


    I have to report to this as well. My truck 2011 5.7 has been very jumpy since purchased used in 2015. Recently slighty rock or speed bump and it opens up like a complete monster. I have 6" lift and 35s so my gas has always sucked. 10.5.


    I saw the post and did the same thing. Ordered the part for my year for $30 and received the part number for the newer model thats $145 from sparks parts. Wow Wow Wow. Smooth acceleration and no more jumpy throttle. Rpms are better. I reset my gas avg at dash and it went from 10.5 to 11.6. No lie. Should have took picture.
     
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  2. Aug 6, 2021 at 8:31 AM
    joseph_womack

    joseph_womack @ 4x4bound

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    3/1 Lift, 35s, Front Bumper, etc etc
    I have to confirm, normally I get 10 mpg around the city (possible to get up to 12 mpg, but I literally have to drive like a grandma) but after the pedal, I'm driving like I normally do and I've gotten about 11.5 on both tanks I filled up on, about to throw the truck on a 3" and 35s (from a 1" and 33s) so I'm predicting it'll go back down to 10 in the city consistently (good ole 4.7) also it not being jumpy over speed bumps is great...

    removed my front sway bar last night and wow what a difference, going on a 1.5 hour drive on Sunday so will update with my thoughts at highway speeds
     
  3. Aug 6, 2021 at 8:49 AM
    81 TOY

    81 TOY New Member

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    Finally took the time to change the fluid in the front diff.plug.jpg My first try messed up the allen socket. I ground down a 14mm and welded it in.Came off easy after being heated up with the welding.Oil came out clean,but was less than 2 quarts. Feel way better now.
     
  4. Aug 6, 2021 at 10:23 AM
    azimuth

    azimuth New Member

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    Been absent for a few months. My eldest son passed away and I haven't been motivated to do much.
    Last week I removed the wrinkly plated grille and replaced it with one I painted. I did it myself with adhesion promoter, catalyzed primer, base and 4 coats clear. Only had to cut and buff one gnat. Probably could have left it since it is a grille and bugs will cover it regularly lol. But I figured it should be new at least for a day.
    Before:
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    After:
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    I also replaced my chrome badges with matte black.

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  5. Aug 6, 2021 at 10:59 AM
    81 TOY

    81 TOY New Member

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    Looks good! Sorry to hear about your loss.
     
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  6. Aug 6, 2021 at 11:50 AM
    azimuth

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    Thank you, brother.
     
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  7. Aug 6, 2021 at 12:26 PM
    Bikeric

    Bikeric New Member

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    Blown Engine.....
    Does look great!! Keep yourself busy finding all the little stuff you can. Losing a child is rough. I don't know first hand as a parent, but I know it tore up my parents when I was a child and my sister died. We went as a family to a group called Compassionate Friends. Not sure if they're still a thing anymore, but definitely reach out for help if you feel shaken, OK.
     
  8. Aug 6, 2021 at 2:35 PM
    azimuth

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    Thank you Bikeric, we are working through it. I feel much better now. Life moves on regardless.

    I ordered this catch can kit from Radium Automotive a couple of months ago. Installed it this morning. Was a piece of cake and a satisfying result. Our kit uses two catch cans. One from the PCV and one receives from the valve cover ventilation. I replaced the PCV while I was at it. Careful not to over-tighten..... There are cheaper catch cans and some more expensive, but these were very high quality in a kit at a moderate price.
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    There was an accident locally where a vehicle caught fire with occupants inside. Someone happened to have an extinguisher and the fire held at bay enough for the people to evacuate. Imagine had there not been someone so prepared... So I picked up a couple of extinguishers and tucked them in the back by the doors. Also thought it useful to indicate where they are.

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  9. Aug 6, 2021 at 3:37 PM
    omgboost

    omgboost The Accountant

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    Drained and filled transfer case fluid.

    Front and rear differential drain bolts were not coming off so I suctioned out as much as I could from the fill plug and refilled it.

    May pay someone to do it in 30k miles so they could get the drain plug off for me. Another motivational factor is that I hated being on my back and smelling gear oil.
     
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  10. Aug 6, 2021 at 5:37 PM
    Tipsovr

    Tipsovr New Member

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    That stuff is one of the most foul smelling stuff around.
     
  11. Aug 6, 2021 at 7:03 PM
    Filthyphil

    Filthyphil Lions Not Sheep

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    Good call, we carry them on our work trucks and you’d be surprised how many people use theirs a year helping others out.
     
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  12. Aug 6, 2021 at 7:47 PM
    joseph_womack

    joseph_womack @ 4x4bound

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    truck looks great! I'm sorry to hear that, if you need someone to talk to, don't hesitate to reach out, I'll be more than happy to listen
     
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  13. Aug 6, 2021 at 7:48 PM
    parker44

    parker44 New Member

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    Turned out good! My 08’s grill has some wrinkles in the chrome and trying to decide what I’m going to replace it with when the time comes.
     
  14. Aug 6, 2021 at 8:09 PM
    azimuth

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    Just finished a transmission service. Records show it had last been done at a local Toyota dealer at 100,000 miles. I'm right at 205,000 now. Bought it with 201,000. When inquiring as to the process at the service drive a couple of months ago, I had little confidence they were going to do it right. Can't say exactly why, but I felt uneasy with what was being explained. So I bit the bullet and bought the tools necessary to do the job. That amounted to a measuring beaker, a power pump a Veepeak OBD bluetooth device and an app to read the pan temp. I already had everything else. Watched a few youtube videos and went for it. The fluid came out brown like motor oil. I didn't have any shifting problems and the trans didn't act up, but I like to keep my vehicles on the maintenance ball. It took 21 quarts and 7 drain/fill procedures to get the fluid cherry and another three+ quarts to finish the service and level it. However, I know it was done right and now the fluid is pristine. Having all of the equipment now, I can do it a drain and fill any time I want. I'll be much more frequent than the previous owner. No pics though...
     
  15. Aug 6, 2021 at 8:10 PM
    azimuth

    azimuth New Member

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    That's a kind offer, brother.
     
  16. Aug 6, 2021 at 10:32 PM
    Gravy

    Gravy Cat herder, ASCM #π

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    2008 White DC 4x4, Limited TRD
    OME Nitrocharger/2612 (front), Bilstein 5100s (rear). Vanguard roll bar modified (by me) to fit over Patriot Stealth retractable tonneau. Aftermarket halo headlights with HID, various LED bulb replacements. 17" Fuel Blitz wheels with some 33" Nitto terra grapplers. Hoodscoop, nfab nerfbars, Bushwacker flares. No-name aftermarket grille, led fender extensions. Black Horse bambi-basher. Various offroad lights.
    Put the headlight protector "wings" on my bambi-basher, unsure about the look, but they are growing on me. Added my 7" spots and a 32" light bar (hidden under bar spots are mounted to).

    20210806_174940.jpg
     
  17. Aug 7, 2021 at 9:59 AM
    SouthWestGA

    SouthWestGA New Member

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    I added the lights to my front bumper yesterday afternoon and tested for function. All I have to do is zip tie up the excess. I RE used the plug in connectors and wiring harness/dash switch the previous owner had used for his junk HID kit that was hanging under there. One day I’ll get a fog light stalk switch and maybe a new steering wheel.

    Oh, and I’m still catching hell from the wife about how horrible and stupid my truck looks. She claims my undercarriage is going to get torn up since it’s now exposed, versus the lower factory bumper



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  18. Aug 7, 2021 at 10:29 AM
    D4x4TRD

    D4x4TRD New Member

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    Blacked out front grill badge Bigger tires 305/60r18 Tonneau cover
    My wife gives me hell about my truck too. She thinks I love my Tundra more than her.
     
  19. Aug 7, 2021 at 10:31 AM
    French Avocado

    French Avocado Double Entundra

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    Is that a problem?
     
  20. Aug 7, 2021 at 10:31 AM
    oogabooga289

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    She's right. That chrome has gotta go :D
     
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  21. Aug 7, 2021 at 10:35 AM
    D4x4TRD

    D4x4TRD New Member

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    Blacked out front grill badge Bigger tires 305/60r18 Tonneau cover
    Not really a problem. :anonymous:As long as I avoid the topic.
     
  22. Aug 7, 2021 at 10:36 AM
    Danny3737

    Danny3737 New Member

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    Just tell her the nicer your truck looks, the smaller her butt looks
     
  23. Aug 7, 2021 at 10:45 AM
    SouthWestGA

    SouthWestGA New Member

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    I have a plan for that. Plasti-Dip on the cheap….or a new grille!
     
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  24. Aug 7, 2021 at 11:57 AM
    myt1

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    OME Lift, 275/70R 18
    I love my truck and I love my wife...just don't make me choose between the two.:)
     
  25. Aug 7, 2021 at 12:31 PM
    PhotoNerd

    PhotoNerd New Member

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    Chrome delete, Sequioa grill, bed lights, LED + head, fog & tail lights, Dynamat throughout, front & rear cameras, Pheonix PX6 13" head unit, 8" subwoofer, JBL speaker upgrades, tonneau cover, custom shifter, steering wheel cover
    Upgraded the shifter with 3 separate parts I found on Etsy. I had a metal shifter prior and I loved it but it got too cold in the winter to touch.

    Now there's no indication of the shifting pattern so I guess I can't valet it anymore haha.

    EDDD27E5-E275-43E6-B9B7-F0CDBCC56CD7.jpg
     
  26. Aug 7, 2021 at 12:36 PM
    raymond_hb

    raymond_hb New Member

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    I gotta be honest still trying to figure out where you got those stickers lol
     
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  27. Aug 7, 2021 at 12:50 PM
    PhotoNerd

    PhotoNerd New Member

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    Chrome delete, Sequioa grill, bed lights, LED + head, fog & tail lights, Dynamat throughout, front & rear cameras, Pheonix PX6 13" head unit, 8" subwoofer, JBL speaker upgrades, tonneau cover, custom shifter, steering wheel cover
    Etsy has tons of weird stuff like that with no regard for trademarks lol. Search for "Mario kart button stickers". The exact ones I bought are no longer available but they don't stick great anyway.

    I put way too much work into this animation (at 20 seconds): https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zNmhTd6Zhxw&feature=youtu.be
     
  28. Aug 7, 2021 at 2:04 PM
    Shanet421

    Shanet421 (Semi) New Member

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    I really like the way that looks!

    Can you send a link for Etsy?
     
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  29. Aug 7, 2021 at 2:17 PM
    PhotoNerd

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    Chrome delete, Sequioa grill, bed lights, LED + head, fog & tail lights, Dynamat throughout, front & rear cameras, Pheonix PX6 13" head unit, 8" subwoofer, JBL speaker upgrades, tonneau cover, custom shifter, steering wheel cover
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  30. Aug 7, 2021 at 4:58 PM
    Retroboy1989

    Retroboy1989 'Course it's 4x4!

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    :eek2: I need that boot.

    There is a gear indicator in the cluster:thumbsup:
     

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