1. Welcome to Tundras.com!

    You are currently viewing as a guest! To get full-access, you need to register for a FREE account.

    As a registered member, you’ll be able to:
    • Participate in all Tundra discussion topics
    • Transfer over your build thread from a different forum to this one
    • Communicate privately with other Tundra owners from around the world
    • Post your own photos in our Members Gallery
    • Access all special features of the site

Should I buy this Tundra?

Discussion in '1st Gen Tundras (2000-2006)' started by Luv2_4x4, Feb 13, 2021.

  1. Feb 13, 2021 at 4:41 PM
    #1
    Luv2_4x4

    Luv2_4x4 [OP] From Tacoma to Tundra 02/14/21

    Joined:
    Jan 20, 2021
    Member:
    #57914
    Messages:
    134
    Gender:
    Female
    Vehicle:
    2006 DC 4WD V8
    Any suggestions?
    I found a truck I want to buy!!! I wanted to share it with you guys for your approval before I make a purchase..

    I looked at it today and did a test drive. It runs well and it's a very firm and smooth ride. The owner lives in the hills so I wasn't able to take it on the highway for high speed test. Got it up to 50 and it's good! Everything seems to work including 4wd.

    The frame looks good to me. I see a few leaks around the suspension area (photos posted). There's a small leak near the bottom of the engine but it doesn't look to bad(forgot to take pic of engine).

    Its looks like it has a suspension lift in the back, I can see a brick.. I can't tell if the front has a lift.. the front shocks look like they could be replaced but I was thinking of modifying this anyways..

    Im buying the truck with the intesion of towing a travel trailer (3,000 dry)..

    I would like to lift the truck a little more but I want to make sure I'm still in a good range for towing (this is most important to me).

    What do u think

    Anything that stands out to you that would be a deal breaker lmk.

    Only concern I have is the upholstery has a horrible wet dog smell but I think it can be washed.


    https://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/cto/d/bolinas-2006-toyota-tundra-door/7273152426.html

    PXL_20210213_183316189.jpg
    PXL_20210213_183518100.jpg
    PXL_20210213_183636144.jpg
    PXL_20210213_183612242.jpg
    PXL_20210213_183427895.jpg
    PXL_20210213_183224545.jpg
    PXL_20210213_183243270.jpg
    PXL_20210213_183338079.jpg
    PXL_20210213_183436309.jpg
    PXL_20210213_183652578.jpg
    PXL_20210213_183626813.jpg
    PXL_20210213_183607569.jpg
     
    Last edited: Feb 13, 2021
    hammeron likes this.
  2. Feb 13, 2021 at 4:54 PM
    #2
    Professional Hand Model

    Professional Hand Model A.K.A ‘Golden Hands’

    Joined:
    Apr 29, 2018
    Member:
    #14878
    Messages:
    15,007
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Fred
    ‘Somewhere’... a State of Mind
    Vehicle:
    2002 Tundra SR5 4WD 4.7L AC Silver Metallica
    Hand Protectors
  3. Feb 13, 2021 at 5:01 PM
    #3
    Sunnier

    Sunnier Pity the warrior that slays all his foes

    Joined:
    Aug 21, 2017
    Member:
    #9171
    Messages:
    12,269
    First Name:
    Sunny
    San Diego, CA
    Vehicle:
    2017 Inferno Tundra DC TRD & Longtravel 1st Gen, Banner/ HulkSmash build
    Yes, but it before someone else snags it. Once you copied that ad over here, some algorithm will show that ad for and wide, guaranteeing fast competition which will lose you your discount.

    That suspension looks shot. Plan to replace it with your choice of coilover lift and get rid of that block under the springs.
     
  4. Feb 13, 2021 at 5:02 PM
    #4
    Lil Steve

    Lil Steve Living the dream

    Joined:
    Apr 15, 2020
    Member:
    #45041
    Messages:
    724
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Steve
    Gilbert, AZ
    Vehicle:
    2002 Tundra SR5 Access Cab 2WD V8
    I don't see anything that would be considered a deal breaker, a little TLC should go a long way to making it a reliable truck for many years to come.
     
  5. Feb 13, 2021 at 5:03 PM
    #5
    GIN•OKUMA

    GIN•OKUMA Can’t get to SSEM from there. RGBA1

    Joined:
    Nov 5, 2020
    Member:
    #54533
    Messages:
    1,020
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Fish
    26.57°
    Vehicle:
    Noun; a machine, usually with wheels and an engine, used for transporting people or goods, especially on land
    Timing belt/water pump and possibly radiator is going to need to be done. Keep that in mind. If you can’t do it yourself it’s going to add to the cost of ownership.
    Someone posted this truck on the 1st gens for sale thread the other day.

    edit never mind that was you. :D
     
  6. Feb 13, 2021 at 5:05 PM
    #6
    Luv2_4x4

    Luv2_4x4 [OP] From Tacoma to Tundra 02/14/21

    Joined:
    Jan 20, 2021
    Member:
    #57914
    Messages:
    134
    Gender:
    Female
    Vehicle:
    2006 DC 4WD V8
    Any suggestions?
    Yep Timing belt needs to be done asap... im the one that posted it in the sale thread.. i decided i want to buy it:)
     
    Schcoman and GIN•OKUMA[QUOTED] like this.
  7. Feb 13, 2021 at 5:07 PM
    #7
    Luv2_4x4

    Luv2_4x4 [OP] From Tacoma to Tundra 02/14/21

    Joined:
    Jan 20, 2021
    Member:
    #57914
    Messages:
    134
    Gender:
    Female
    Vehicle:
    2006 DC 4WD V8
    Any suggestions?
    sounds good. Im hoping to pick it up tomorrow. he said he will hold it for me so hopefully he does.
     
    Sunnier[QUOTED] and Black Wolf like this.
  8. Feb 13, 2021 at 5:07 PM
    #8
    Professional Hand Model

    Professional Hand Model A.K.A ‘Golden Hands’

    Joined:
    Apr 29, 2018
    Member:
    #14878
    Messages:
    15,007
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Fred
    ‘Somewhere’... a State of Mind
    Vehicle:
    2002 Tundra SR5 4WD 4.7L AC Silver Metallica
    Hand Protectors
    Modest front end rebuild $3500

    Timing Belt, Hoses, Radiator, Alternator, Cam/Crank Seals $3-4k.
     
    GIN•OKUMA likes this.
  9. Feb 13, 2021 at 5:10 PM
    #9
    Luv2_4x4

    Luv2_4x4 [OP] From Tacoma to Tundra 02/14/21

    Joined:
    Jan 20, 2021
    Member:
    #57914
    Messages:
    134
    Gender:
    Female
    Vehicle:
    2006 DC 4WD V8
    Any suggestions?
    Can you explain the front end rebuild to me
     
  10. Feb 13, 2021 at 5:11 PM
    #10
    GIN•OKUMA

    GIN•OKUMA Can’t get to SSEM from there. RGBA1

    Joined:
    Nov 5, 2020
    Member:
    #54533
    Messages:
    1,020
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Fish
    26.57°
    Vehicle:
    Noun; a machine, usually with wheels and an engine, used for transporting people or goods, especially on land
    That’s if you have to pay someone. If you can DIY it should be $800-1000 in parts and fluids.
     
    N84434 likes this.
  11. Feb 13, 2021 at 5:13 PM
    #11
    Luv2_4x4

    Luv2_4x4 [OP] From Tacoma to Tundra 02/14/21

    Joined:
    Jan 20, 2021
    Member:
    #57914
    Messages:
    134
    Gender:
    Female
    Vehicle:
    2006 DC 4WD V8
    Any suggestions?
    Are you recommending that all these things need to be replaced asap? or just expect them to go out soon? im planning on doing the timing belt asap
     
    Sunnier likes this.
  12. Feb 13, 2021 at 5:17 PM
    #12
    Professional Hand Model

    Professional Hand Model A.K.A ‘Golden Hands’

    Joined:
    Apr 29, 2018
    Member:
    #14878
    Messages:
    15,007
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Fred
    ‘Somewhere’... a State of Mind
    Vehicle:
    2002 Tundra SR5 4WD 4.7L AC Silver Metallica
    Hand Protectors
    I paid a 4Wheel Place Shop to do mine.

    1) New 5100 Shocks

    2) New Cam Bolts

    3) New Lower Control Arms/Bushings

    4) New Brake Pads

    5) New CV Axles (yours look ok?)

    6) High Dolla Alignment

    7) New Lower Ball Joints.

    Timing Belt I did on my own. All OEM Parts alone cost $1500. Labor took about 30 hours.
     
    flyfisher likes this.
  13. Feb 13, 2021 at 5:22 PM
    #13
    Luv2_4x4

    Luv2_4x4 [OP] From Tacoma to Tundra 02/14/21

    Joined:
    Jan 20, 2021
    Member:
    #57914
    Messages:
    134
    Gender:
    Female
    Vehicle:
    2006 DC 4WD V8
    Any suggestions?
    30 hours of work??? really
     
  14. Feb 13, 2021 at 5:28 PM
    #14
    Professional Hand Model

    Professional Hand Model A.K.A ‘Golden Hands’

    Joined:
    Apr 29, 2018
    Member:
    #14878
    Messages:
    15,007
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Fred
    ‘Somewhere’... a State of Mind
    Vehicle:
    2002 Tundra SR5 4WD 4.7L AC Silver Metallica
    Hand Protectors
    When you add up the Time to Purchase Parts, Procurement, Radiator Flushes, Radiator Burpings, Feather Dustings, and Bolt Shinings... yeah 30 hours. Basically two and a half solid days of work.

    Stealer and Local Shop wanted the truck for 2 days to tune of $3-4k. Fuggetabouit!
     
    Luv2_4x4[QUOTED][OP] likes this.
  15. Feb 13, 2021 at 5:32 PM
    #15
    Jack McCarthy

    Jack McCarthy Truck repair enthusiast; Rust Aficionado

    Joined:
    Nov 2, 2020
    Member:
    #54409
    Messages:
    7,878
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Bill
    North of Boston
    Vehicle:
    02 Tundra AC SR5 V8 4x4
     
    Luv2_4x4[OP] likes this.
  16. Feb 13, 2021 at 5:41 PM
    #16
    Luv2_4x4

    Luv2_4x4 [OP] From Tacoma to Tundra 02/14/21

    Joined:
    Jan 20, 2021
    Member:
    #57914
    Messages:
    134
    Gender:
    Female
    Vehicle:
    2006 DC 4WD V8
    Any suggestions?
    No one has mentioned anything about the rust, it seems ok to me.. I posted this on a facebook group as well and they are all saying its really bad... but seems like most of the members have brand new fancy trucks... soo....
     
    Sunnier likes this.
  17. Feb 13, 2021 at 5:42 PM
    #17
    Luv2_4x4

    Luv2_4x4 [OP] From Tacoma to Tundra 02/14/21

    Joined:
    Jan 20, 2021
    Member:
    #57914
    Messages:
    134
    Gender:
    Female
    Vehicle:
    2006 DC 4WD V8
    Any suggestions?
    i cant stop watching this.. its hypnotizing.....
     
    Jack McCarthy[QUOTED] likes this.
  18. Feb 13, 2021 at 5:46 PM
    #18
    Professional Hand Model

    Professional Hand Model A.K.A ‘Golden Hands’

    Joined:
    Apr 29, 2018
    Member:
    #14878
    Messages:
    15,007
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Fred
    ‘Somewhere’... a State of Mind
    Vehicle:
    2002 Tundra SR5 4WD 4.7L AC Silver Metallica
    Hand Protectors
    Frame looks good. Shocks will be replaced. Probs needs new muffler. Oil and grease rubs will make her axles look brand new.

    In the end its your purchase so make sure you check it out mechanically. Caveat Emptor.
     
    speedtre and Luv2_4x4[OP] like this.
  19. Feb 13, 2021 at 5:49 PM
    #19
    daveyjames207

    daveyjames207 New Member

    Joined:
    Oct 12, 2019
    Member:
    #37289
    Messages:
    264
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Dave
    Vehicle:
    2013 SR5 DC 4x4 5.7 Off Road Nautical Blue Metallic
    Living in Maine, I have seen some very rusty vehicles. This one is of little to no concern. For a 2006 it looks great.
     
  20. Feb 13, 2021 at 5:52 PM
    #20
    ezdog

    ezdog New Member

    Joined:
    Mar 1, 2020
    Member:
    #43363
    Messages:
    2,719
    Gender:
    Male
    Gateway To The West
    Vehicle:
    2001 RCLB V8,4WD 2015 RCLB 5.7,4WD
    No kidding this thing has so little rust it is crazy!
     
  21. Feb 13, 2021 at 5:54 PM
    #21
    GIN•OKUMA

    GIN•OKUMA Can’t get to SSEM from there. RGBA1

    Joined:
    Nov 5, 2020
    Member:
    #54533
    Messages:
    1,020
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Fish
    26.57°
    Vehicle:
    Noun; a machine, usually with wheels and an engine, used for transporting people or goods, especially on land
    I don’t know about ASAP. That’s a gamble you’ll have to take. Everything could last another 1 to 50k+ miles before failure occurs. But... If you’re going to be doing the timing I’d do the water pump, radiator, belts, seals and hoses while it’s apart it’s cheaper to have it done at the same time vs doing the timing belt only, then the water pump goes out 10k miles later and then the radiator goes out 10k after that, then a hose starts leaking and a belt starts slips and you’re paying labor every time instead of paying labor once because it’s already taken apart and new parts are being put back instead of old. Some things I can say don’t replace until it’s broke but these components are vital to the longevity of these trucks and they usually only last 100-150k miles. Knowing they have been replaced at 83k miles and it’s got 205k miles it’s hitting that milestone. Money will need to be spent to keep it reliable and on the road.
     
    Luv2_4x4[QUOTED][OP] likes this.
  22. Feb 13, 2021 at 5:55 PM
    #22
    Jack McCarthy

    Jack McCarthy Truck repair enthusiast; Rust Aficionado

    Joined:
    Nov 2, 2020
    Member:
    #54409
    Messages:
    7,878
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Bill
    North of Boston
    Vehicle:
    02 Tundra AC SR5 V8 4x4
    For a Cali vehicle, it may look horrible if you’ve never seen rust like that but for New England weather, it’s in good condition. It’s when the metal starts to flake,split or bubble that you need to be concerned. Now if you do plan to drive in any weather where they salt the roads regularly you want to treat the frame to prevent additional corrosion. In Cali you should be fine. If it’s got a bed liner, check underneath to make sure there isn’t any bed rust that’s rusted through from below. Buy it, enjoy it and get it detailed, it looks like it’s overdue.
     
  23. Feb 13, 2021 at 5:56 PM
    #23
    Luv2_4x4

    Luv2_4x4 [OP] From Tacoma to Tundra 02/14/21

    Joined:
    Jan 20, 2021
    Member:
    #57914
    Messages:
    134
    Gender:
    Female
    Vehicle:
    2006 DC 4WD V8
    Any suggestions?
    makes sense. thanks!!
     
  24. Feb 13, 2021 at 6:18 PM
    #24
    N84434

    N84434 In the Frozen Tundra

    Joined:
    Jan 22, 2020
    Member:
    #41580
    Messages:
    1,087
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Jim
    Milwaukee WI.
    Vehicle:
    2001 Limited TRD
    Just keep in mind... The more you can do on your own, the further the budget will go. Many smaller jobs are actually fairly easy to do, even for the novice mechanic with basic skills. Replacing front end parts can be done at home. There are many informative videos on YT that will walk you through various jobs. Plus, we’re always here to answer questions!

    :cheers:
     
    speedtre and Luv2_4x4[OP] like this.
  25. Feb 13, 2021 at 6:26 PM
    #25
    Pucks18

    Pucks18 Fleabit peanut monkey

    Joined:
    Jan 21, 2020
    Member:
    #41548
    Messages:
    1,171
    Gender:
    Male
    Vehicle:
    2001 Tundra 4x4 Limited trd
    That rust is absolutely nothing
     
  26. Feb 13, 2021 at 7:41 PM
    #26
    Pucks18

    Pucks18 Fleabit peanut monkey

    Joined:
    Jan 21, 2020
    Member:
    #41548
    Messages:
    1,171
    Gender:
    Male
    Vehicle:
    2001 Tundra 4x4 Limited trd
    Another thing to note, the whole bottom side of your truck and the drain holes, cab mounts etc seem to be in good shape too. Most the of the rust is barely rust, and are all on replaceable parts
     
    speedtre and Luv2_4x4[OP] like this.
  27. Feb 13, 2021 at 7:53 PM
    #27
    seth419

    seth419 New Member

    Joined:
    Nov 7, 2018
    Member:
    #21461
    Messages:
    283
    Gender:
    Male
    Santa Barbara, CA
    Vehicle:
    2005 Tundra DC 4x4
    Definitely do the timing belt/water pump right away. You can get the Aisin kit on which is the same as OEM for $170. Its not a hard job and is 8-10 hours. I would do the suspension after that and just do the 5100's all the way around. I wouldnt lift it anymore if you plan on towing a bunch.

    https://www.amazon.com/Aisin-TKT-02...otive&sprefix=aisin+tkt,automotive,233&sr=1-2
     
    speedtre, Luv2_4x4[OP] and Sunnier like this.
  28. Feb 13, 2021 at 9:46 PM
    #28
    Captain Tenneal

    Captain Tenneal New Member

    Joined:
    Oct 14, 2020
    Member:
    #53568
    Messages:
    125
    Gender:
    Male
    NNV
    Vehicle:
    2005 SR5 Double Cab Off-Road Package, Sunroof
    Bilstein 5100 - 1 groove up
    Yeah, I was given estimate of $2k when I asked about front end, not including alignment, brakes or shocks. Not even sure that included cam gear. OEM parts, though. And 2wd.

    See if the leak could be hoses to and from the PS reservoir on engine passenger side. I found out those hoses are expensive and one is severely backordered.

    It's hard to tell paint condition with pics but it looks like a good deal for $8,500, especially in CA.
     
    Last edited: Feb 13, 2021
    Luv2_4x4[OP] likes this.
  29. Feb 14, 2021 at 5:35 AM
    #29
    Luv2_4x4

    Luv2_4x4 [OP] From Tacoma to Tundra 02/14/21

    Joined:
    Jan 20, 2021
    Member:
    #57914
    Messages:
    134
    Gender:
    Female
    Vehicle:
    2006 DC 4WD V8
    Any suggestions?
    It is a good deal for california.. I wished I live in a different state but it is what it is... I've been looking out of state and it's not easy. Ppl just don't want to spend the time taking pics and videos for someone out of state, especially if the truck is pristine and they know they can sell to a local.. it's been really tough trying to find a decent priced truck in my area..
     
  30. Feb 14, 2021 at 7:52 AM
    #30
    Schcoman

    Schcoman From behind the Redwood Curtain

    Joined:
    Apr 15, 2020
    Member:
    #45038
    Messages:
    161
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    George
    Humboldt Co. CA
    Vehicle:
    2000 Access Cab 4.7L V8 4x4 SR5
    None
    I Paid the same price for my 2000 with 223k miles. I'm pretty close to you, up in Humboldt. Yep, here in North Cali good Toyota pickups are hard to come by and pricey. No one sells theirs. For good reason. I side with everyone here, buy it, it's a great looking truck and the rust...That's nothing. You are going to love the Tundra.
     
    Hbjeff and Luv2_4x4[OP] like this.
To Top