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My 07 RCSB

Discussion in '2nd Gen Tundras (2007-2013)' started by BigBass-, Jan 5, 2025.

  1. Jan 5, 2025 at 10:52 AM
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    BigBass-

    BigBass- [OP] New Member

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    Hello all! New here. Been scrolling through looking at some of the other trucks on the forum, and damn, they are nice!

    Wanted to upload a few pictures of my 07 Tundra 4.7L 4x4 regular cab. I got this truck from my grandfather about 2 and a half years ago when he wasn't able to drive anymore. He got it new in 2007 and it has lived its life in Florida since he bought it. There isn't any rust other than surface rust in a couple spots where the paint has been scratched so I need to look into getting a paint match marker or something.

    I've done a few cosmetic things to it. Changed out all the lights all the way around. Got the windows tinted as it was a fishbowl when I got it. Added a dash cam/rearview camera that makes it easier for backing up at night time. Replaced the alternator, battery, evaporator, condenser, something else in the a/c system that I can't remember, and got new tires. I don't really like the rims, but I'll not complaining as they are what came on the truck when my grandfather passed the truck down to me.

    Does anybody know the best way to remove the little rock sticker thing in front of the rear tire? I've tried pressure washing it, but that only chips off more of the white sticker showing more black.

    Not sure if I am uploading the pictures correctly or not, so this is a test, lol.












     
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  2. Jan 5, 2025 at 12:13 PM
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    Jim LE 1301

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

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  3. Jan 5, 2025 at 6:03 PM
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  4. Jan 5, 2025 at 6:06 PM
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    Jim LE 1301

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

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  5. Jan 6, 2025 at 6:31 AM
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    I heard from the mechanic that works on my truck that when these trucks are lifted or leveled, the steering wheel shakes at high speed. Is there any validity in that? I see a bunch of lifted Tundras around where I live, although they are newer than my truck. I would like to do a small lift/leveling kit on the front end and maybe get some slightly larger tires, but don't want to take away from how solid the steering is on this truck. I have absolutely 0 play in the wheel and don't want to ruin that at all.
     

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