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What have you done to your 1st gen Tundra today?

Discussion in '1st Gen Tundras (2000-2006)' started by T-Rex266, Sep 7, 2015.

  1. Jul 3, 2025 at 12:11 PM
    JasonC.

    JasonC. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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    Do you have one of those right-angle drill bit heads? I have one for my drill and one for my impact driver. They’ve definitely saved me some money.
     
  2. Jul 3, 2025 at 12:12 PM
    FrenchToasty

    FrenchToasty The Desert rat, SSEM #5/25, 6 lug enthusiast

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    The SoAz….. big surprise
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    Bone stock
    Nice
     
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  3. Jul 3, 2025 at 12:15 PM
    Kimosabe

    Kimosabe Slacker

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    Woah! I've never heard of those. I'll be getting one today or tomorrow. Do you have one you recommend?

    *Scratch that. I just went to ACE and got a milwaulke for my drill, plus some hex head drill bits. I'll give that a shot this weekend.
     
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  4. Jul 3, 2025 at 1:08 PM
    khooiii

    khooiii 80HD

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    Been super busy and MIA.. missed 20 pages in here LOL.

    I've been pretty lazy to tune and dial in my rear suspension. To be honest I haven't pushed the truck super hard due to not having spindle gussets and front bump stops in fear of bending or breaking something. Well I've got it now and I found a really jacked up section of road I can hit at speed. Made some pretty significant adjustments to the rebound and fucking hell it woke the truck up. It's PLUSH. The body does move around still, but no jolting, no bucking, no hard jarring feeling from bottoming out. Significantly less chatter and small bump sensitivity. Through a washboard section it completely deleted the vibrations out of the rear end and felt like I was on a paved road. I'd say it's about 80-90% dialed in. Just need to jump it to make sure it's taking big compressions appropriately and we should be good.
     
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  5. Jul 3, 2025 at 1:23 PM
    shifty`

    shifty` We call it “riding the gravy train”

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    Drove the youngest around today to hit a couple of places checking out new/gently used hypercars/supercars.

    On the way, after getting warmed up and stretching out on the interstate, was able to get some snapshots of some stats while driving, I've been trying to get eyeballs on the A/F, timing, temps to get some idea of a baseline. Both snapped while steady pedal around 76mph actual (tire size has speedo off). Anyway, only sharing in case it's interesting.

    upload_2025-7-3_16-21-15.png upload_2025-7-3_16-21-19.png
     
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  6. Jul 3, 2025 at 1:25 PM
    shifty`

    shifty` We call it “riding the gravy train”

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    PS - didn't realize the LTFTs updated so often, this was taken 20-30 seconds later, when I took my foot off the pedal totally, screencapped it around 2200 RPM.

    upload_2025-7-3_16-25-4.png
     
  7. Jul 3, 2025 at 2:11 PM
    Hi06silver

    Hi06silver Fat. Thumbs.

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    5 inch TC Lift. Icon 2.5 Ext. travel coilovers- Icon Resi- shocks w/Firestrone air-ride 285/75/17 Toyo OC Ext. FN Overlander wheels Retrofit Projectors Kenwood H/U Natika Back-up camera
    Which app is that? The veepeek one I bought is sketchy at best for connectivity sometimes and don't feel the interface is very user friendly.
     
  8. Jul 3, 2025 at 2:16 PM
    khooiii

    khooiii 80HD

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    I have the same brand bluetooth dongle. I use the OBD Fusion paid app, plus I paid for the extra accessibility in app ($15 all in?). You have to configure all the different monitors, but it works. OBD fusion also works with apple CarPlay so I can quickly view a list of PID's, CEL, and trip data on my head unit. I also use it whenever I purchase used vehicles to see any cleared codes.
     
  9. Jul 3, 2025 at 2:35 PM
    shifty`

    shifty` We call it “riding the gravy train”

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    I have this dongle - and will warn you, don't try to buy one on scAmazon, I posted on here one pop-up spam shop that was selling knockoffs, and I got to it by clicking on the "OBD Link" store, but scAmazon being the scammy shit it is, it dumped the cheaper counterfeiter's part in my cart (the store name was something all-lowercase-gibberish like "jkljjjkkkjjkljlkjlk", posted a screencap on here).

    Anyway, I reported it to them and they gave me a nice discount on mine. When you buy it, you can download and use their fully-functional (with several OEM-specific unlocked PIDs for trans temp, lots of SAE PIDs, etc.) app for free, which is called OBD Link in the app stores (iOS, Android) and they have a software package for Windows you can also use to interface with the car, although I haven't done it yet.

    You may actually be able to use OBD Link without buying their dongle, but it's been my experience, using the dongle in three different cars, two Toyota, one Honda, it just works flawlessly, connects great, and the dashboards are easy enough to build. Their app gets regular updates making usability simple.

    I dunno, YMMV. I just looked back and I paid $111 shipped for the whole shebang back in 2022, buying direct from them, using the coupon code they gave me. And they have a 10% off coupon waiting when you load their site.

    Is it worth it? It's debatable. They do have other dongles available for way less money.
     
  10. Jul 3, 2025 at 2:38 PM
    assassin10000

    assassin10000 New Member

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    Should be the obdlink mx+ app iirc.

    I use the paid torque app with my generic elm327.
     
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  11. Jul 3, 2025 at 6:11 PM
    Nicklovin

    Nicklovin Yap Yap

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    Question about your solar. Do you connect that to your battery and have it power that or do you have something like a yeti to power other things? Got a solar panel and I wanna start looking into power options for the fridge. Usually when I'm out wheeling its not a issue charging and keeping it cool with the truck running, but I want to yosemite recently and was worried about killing the battery so the fridge was always warm. Got any suggestions?
    Sweet lookin camper, what is it?
     
  12. Jul 3, 2025 at 6:19 PM
    des2mtn

    des2mtn Down to seeds and stems again, too

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    I have an Anker which is like a Yeti, but I have a 30 amp Renogy charge controller mounted in the engine bay where I can charge my starting battery with solar panels as well. If I ever put a traditional 2nd battery in the engine bay, it'll be easy to get solar to it.

    I also have a DC-to-DC converter which charges my Anker off the starting battery, but only when the engine is running and the starting battery is fully charged. It charges my Anker 24v at 10 amps, over double the power of a standard 12v charger.

    The DC-to-DC does most of the charging to be fair, but the solar allows me to extend out the number of days I can camp without needing to start the engine and use the DC-to-DC. Without using the truck and using just solar over the period of 24 hours, I usually have a net loss on energy and don't really generate much extra. When I'm camping, I set and leave my solar usually, don't adjust it much with the sun.
     
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  13. Jul 3, 2025 at 7:42 PM
    Bought2Pull

    Bought2Pull New Member

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    I'm con
    Can you get us a picture of this and maybe it's own thread so it doesn't get buried by other posters?
     
  14. Jul 3, 2025 at 7:46 PM
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    Bought2Pull New Member

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    Took the Tundra out today on a non-ethanol "nothing but the best for my mowing equipment" fuel run. Even opened the rear window. :)

    Later visited a client and took her battery out of her rider to make sure I got the right replacement.

    The Tundra is a nice truck to drive. When I get the parking brake fixed, it'll be close to perfect. :)
     
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  15. Jul 3, 2025 at 8:12 PM
    M14 EBR

    M14 EBR Oh No, Rex Kramer!

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    Aluminum ARE DCU High Wedge

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  16. Jul 3, 2025 at 9:06 PM
    Nicklovin

    Nicklovin Yap Yap

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    Is a charge controller required for a solar setup? Mannn I really gotta do some research into all of this
     
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  17. Jul 3, 2025 at 9:07 PM
    Nicklovin

    Nicklovin Yap Yap

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    Huh never seen a high wedge before, hell year brother
     
  18. Jul 3, 2025 at 9:40 PM
    des2mtn

    des2mtn Down to seeds and stems again, too

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    Bottom line is yes, you need a charge controller. A charge controller keeps your battery from getting overcharged. For your starting battery, it requires a certain bulk charging voltage and float voltage depending on the type (AGM, flooded, etc). The charge controller should be able tell the type of battery is installed, and will switch from "bulk charging" to "float charging" or trickle charging once the battery is fully charged to maintain state of charge. Anker/Yeti etc have built-in charge controllers. Some solar panels have built-in controllers, built I wouldn't trust those.

    This is what I have, and should suffice for up to 400w worth of panels:

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07G1PL1B9?th=1

    @Frenchy has the adventurer version which has a screen. Kinda wish I got this one, but I rarely connect my panels to the starting battery so I'd rarely use the screen.

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BBKFTNV?th=1
     
  19. Jul 3, 2025 at 10:00 PM
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    Bought2Pull New Member

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    I might go for something like this....we sometimes go out with truck alone but as long as I could stand up in the bed, a cover like this would be fine.
     
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  20. Jul 3, 2025 at 10:07 PM
    des2mtn

    des2mtn Down to seeds and stems again, too

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    If the camper shell's a rockin', don't come a knockin' ;)
     
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  21. Jul 3, 2025 at 10:34 PM
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    Well this just happened.

    The impact was hard enough that it blew out the interior side and peppered me with lil glass bits. Shattered part is quarter sized, spider is ~3.5"

    What is the prevailing wisdom on windshield replacement, moldings, etc etc to keep things quality and no leaky.

    PXL_20250704_045551652.jpg
     
  22. Jul 4, 2025 at 3:23 AM
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    Dblock500 New Member

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    Took the truck on its first real roadtrip to the beach for the weekend.

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