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OEM Wear Component Life

Discussion in '2.5 Gen Tundras (2014-2021)' started by 1engineer, Jan 30, 2019.

  1. Jan 30, 2019 at 4:42 PM
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    1engineer

    1engineer [OP] New Member

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    Hey.
    This is my first Tundra (like my 15th Toyota though) and I am curious how long I can expect the OEM Tundra components to last. I put around 30K miles on my vehicle a year, as a matter of fact I have had this truck for one and a half weeks and I have 1135 miles on it already.

    So, those of you that have enough time or mileage and started to replace those wear components with either OEM or Aftermarket parts I want to hear from you! Items such as:
    Brake Pads
    Wiper Blades
    Tires
    Bulbs
    Shocks
    Battery
    Etc

    If you replaced any wear items for the hell of it then that's fine but won't count.
    So if you can give me the component and mileage I will average it out and make a table and keep it updated. That way people will have this thread as a resource to compare and plan. The more data points the more accurate it will be. Thanks!
     
  2. Jan 30, 2019 at 4:50 PM
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    Not estimating lol. As people change these components out, they post the time and mileage here. I average them and put the average life in a table. It's not hard. More data points the more accurate it is, regardless of habits or climate.
     
  3. Jan 30, 2019 at 4:51 PM
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    TXRailRoadBandit73

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    Bought mine used with 26,000 miles, at 45,000 the belt tensioner and idler pulley making squealing noises, replaced with OEM, still have OEM battery, replaced wipers around 40,000, replaced rear turn stop to LEDs, replaced headlights n fog bulbs to brighter halogens, slapped new spark plugs at 50,000 OEM
     
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  4. Jan 30, 2019 at 4:56 PM
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    TRD Pro suspension, +2 Coachbuilder shackles, 2015 TRD Pro headlights, 20% ceramic tinted windows, clear ceramic tinted front windshield, aFe drop in pro s dry air filter, TRD airflow accelerator, TRD oil fill cap, TRD 18 psi radiator cap, BDX Bullydog tuner, Weathertech floor mats front and rear, rear seat fold down mod, DNA hard trifold tonneau cover, Linex with uv protection, TRD rear swaybar, TRD center caps, TRD Pro grille insert with color matching surround and bulge, TRD PRO headlights, aluminum oil filter canister, Real truck tailgate seal, Pop-n-lock tailgate lock actuator, rear diff breather relocate, RCI front skid plate. 275/70 R18 BFG KO2s
    You are definitely an engineer! :thumbsup:
     
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  5. Jan 30, 2019 at 5:01 PM
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    Upgrayedd

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    At 59k miles I need to replace pads and rotors front and rear. I bought it certified and have no idea if they are the original parts or not. It did have brand new tires on it when I bought it, so 43k miles for stock tires. That’s all I’ve got so far.
     
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  6. Jan 30, 2019 at 5:05 PM
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    Welcome from Northeast Connecticut.
     
  7. Jan 30, 2019 at 5:48 PM
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    Heeler13

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    Bilstein 5100 Front @ middle setting Bilstein 5100 Rear @ stock height Oem older Pro wheels 285/75/18 Maxxis Razr a/t
    I had a 2015 Tundra i drove for 38k. Bought it new. Put all those miles on in 1 & 1/2 yrs.
    What i did:
    -New OEM battery at 35k, died early i guess.
    -Air filter & hvac filter at 15k & 30k
    -Wiper blades around 20k
    -New tires at 30k, wanted an a/t tire
    -At 30k changed rear diff oil
    Other than that, no lights/brakes/belts issues.
     
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  8. Jan 30, 2019 at 6:06 PM
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    2017 @ 42xxx as of today, I use my truck for my business so I also drive a lot/ use it for hauling and towing.

    9500- Trailer brake ecu reprogram (Warranty)
    20k-Wiper blades
    21k- Cam tower leak passenger side (Warranty)
    21600-Front driverside drl bulb replacement
    22k- fuel cap broke (Warranty)
    27k- Cabin and engine air filters
    30k- Front and rear diff fluid change
    34k- New tires installed
    37k- Wiper blades
    Front brakes

    Other then this just general oil changes and tire rotations every 5k.
     
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  9. Jan 30, 2019 at 6:40 PM
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    Factory spray liner, bed rails, TRD sway bar, firestone airbags
    March 2016 0 miles
    Today 110138 miles
    I do wiper blades every 6 months so far I like the OEM blades best.
    68,000 tires
    Tranny fluid 60,000 (10% towing)
    Diff Fluid 40,000
    Oil change grease 5000
    Air filter every 50k
    Cabin filter 50k
    RR wheel bearing 109000 (going to do left and fronts as maintenance soon)
    RR Abs sensor 109000 ( thats how I knew the bearing was bad)

    Rear brakes appear to be 50% or better at 109k but thats a function of driving habits.
     
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