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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. Jan 4, 2021 at 9:16 AM
    #8611
    TheBeast

    TheBeast The Beach

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    looks great. love the look and functionality
     
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  2. Jan 4, 2021 at 2:24 PM
    #8612
    tundraatx

    tundraatx 2008 Limited Double Cab, 5.7L

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    08 Limited Double Cab, 5.7L
    1) Bought with 225k miles on it, a Westin bullnose bumper, and OEM tundra steps 2) Current Mileage 238k Mods: 1) Dirty Deeds BA Mufflers 8 inch with resonator (as of Feb 2021) - Had the 10 inch with resonator - Prefer the 10 inch without resonator - deeper sound hear it more in the cab 2.) Ranch Hand Summit Front Bumper/Guard 3) Ranch Hand Summit Bumper 4) Billstein 5100s all around 5) TRD front and rear sway bars 6.) Rough Country wheel to wheel steps 7) Pioneer 8400 NEX Wireless ApplePlay 8) Backup Camera: e-raptor 9) LED white lights replaced in headlights, fog lights, inside cabin, and exterior lights 10) Linex (unbranded by Central Texas Truck Coatings) 11) OEM Toyota side panels and generic panel on tailgate Maintenance/Repairs: 1) Valve covers, belt tensioner, alternator belt - $415 2) Evaporation fuel canister and filter replacment $1547 *This was a Toyota TSB for 07-08 AFAIK. Toyota covered in first 3 years of ownership. Mine failed after 13 years of daily regular driving use. Not bad at all. 3) Pioneer Unit - had to ship to Pioneer to replace Output IC - $45 (shipping) free under 1 year warranty fix 4) Pioneer Unit - Electrical feed back coming through speakers when accelerating. Fix was to check all wiring/tighten up/ make connections good again $42. 5.) Rear passenger door actuator replaced. Part was $287 with tax on ebay from Toyota dealer free shipping. 6.) Rack and Pinion, tow mirrors, shocks install, lifetime alignment - $1884.36
    Got the trd front sway bar and trd rear sway bar installed today. Wow what a difference. Drives like a car and can take faster turns without swinging out the backend.

    One thing to note: I was looking at a Hellwig Sway bar for $450. I told RealTruck.com that was out of budget and they dropped it $100 right off the bat. I still opted for the TRD's though because it was a better deal.

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  3. Jan 4, 2021 at 3:14 PM
    #8613
    hhenry_

    hhenry_ New Member

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    Where did you buy the sway bar from?
     
  4. Jan 4, 2021 at 5:23 PM
    #8614
    tundraatx

    tundraatx 2008 Limited Double Cab, 5.7L

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    08 Limited Double Cab, 5.7L
    1) Bought with 225k miles on it, a Westin bullnose bumper, and OEM tundra steps 2) Current Mileage 238k Mods: 1) Dirty Deeds BA Mufflers 8 inch with resonator (as of Feb 2021) - Had the 10 inch with resonator - Prefer the 10 inch without resonator - deeper sound hear it more in the cab 2.) Ranch Hand Summit Front Bumper/Guard 3) Ranch Hand Summit Bumper 4) Billstein 5100s all around 5) TRD front and rear sway bars 6.) Rough Country wheel to wheel steps 7) Pioneer 8400 NEX Wireless ApplePlay 8) Backup Camera: e-raptor 9) LED white lights replaced in headlights, fog lights, inside cabin, and exterior lights 10) Linex (unbranded by Central Texas Truck Coatings) 11) OEM Toyota side panels and generic panel on tailgate Maintenance/Repairs: 1) Valve covers, belt tensioner, alternator belt - $415 2) Evaporation fuel canister and filter replacment $1547 *This was a Toyota TSB for 07-08 AFAIK. Toyota covered in first 3 years of ownership. Mine failed after 13 years of daily regular driving use. Not bad at all. 3) Pioneer Unit - had to ship to Pioneer to replace Output IC - $45 (shipping) free under 1 year warranty fix 4) Pioneer Unit - Electrical feed back coming through speakers when accelerating. Fix was to check all wiring/tighten up/ make connections good again $42. 5.) Rear passenger door actuator replaced. Part was $287 with tax on ebay from Toyota dealer free shipping. 6.) Rack and Pinion, tow mirrors, shocks install, lifetime alignment - $1884.36
    Toyota dealers on ebay
     
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  5. Jan 5, 2021 at 6:05 AM
    #8615
    ToyAddict802

    ToyAddict802 #ShallowPockets w/BigDreams

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    2023 SR5 DC,2023 Tacoma Sr5
    3.5 TRD Lift, TRD 20” wheels with 295/60/20 Falken Wildpeaks
    Truck went in the shop this morning to receive her new back lit grille from DB Customs. Will post pictures when I put it up after work
     
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  6. Jan 5, 2021 at 8:52 AM
    #8616
    gipsyfetus

    gipsyfetus Royale with Cheese

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    Tinted windows, Roof Rack, Rage Cage, Slim Toolbox, LED Ditch Lights, Bug Deflector, Tube Side Steps
    Barn_siding_Den.jpg Hauled some Winter time Den remodeling project barn wood over the weekend.
     
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  7. Jan 5, 2021 at 9:00 AM
    #8617
    gipsyfetus

    gipsyfetus Royale with Cheese

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    Tinted windows, Roof Rack, Rage Cage, Slim Toolbox, LED Ditch Lights, Bug Deflector, Tube Side Steps
    Found some thicker gauge sheet metal in the bin and decided to make another ditch light bracket prototype.ditch_lt_brkt_flat-hole.jpg ditch_lt_brkt_bent.jpg
     
  8. Jan 5, 2021 at 12:48 PM
    #8618
    Billy I

    Billy I AKA Storm Shadow

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    Bada$$ truck! And nice tires - they look great with the white letters showing.
     
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  9. Jan 5, 2021 at 1:12 PM
    #8619
    Mountun Goat

    Mountun Goat She baaaaaahd

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    EhBerta, Canadia
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    It’s a Goat.
    Used it for a work station and tool transport. Had to cut the next hay bail open for the horses :)

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  10. Jan 5, 2021 at 4:29 PM
    #8620
    ToyAddict802

    ToyAddict802 #ShallowPockets w/BigDreams

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    3.5 TRD Lift, TRD 20” wheels with 295/60/20 Falken Wildpeaks

    Well truck was supposed to get the new grille installed. Shop wouldn’t do it cause they said it didn’t come with directions and looked like it required more modifications then they wanted to deal with. Told my wife we should take it to a body shop for install.

    Guess I will do it myself when I find the time.
     
  11. Jan 5, 2021 at 6:35 PM
    #8621
    Stainlesst

    Stainlesst everybody loves an Inky. Inky Inky. go Inky go!

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    going to the big D and don't mean Denver...
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    09 trd crewmax, 13 TWReX stage III
    In the "Zone"...
    sneak peek...

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    cant show to much leg... this is a family friendly site...
     
  12. Jan 6, 2021 at 6:31 AM
    #8622
    tdawson05

    tdawson05 New Member

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    Do you have a link to these? They look great!
     
  13. Jan 6, 2021 at 6:49 AM
    #8623
    Beachcomber

    Beachcomber New Member

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    BDS 4.5" w/fox CO Lift Sequoia Grill & Headlights Prinsu Roof Rack Bullet Lined Roof Fuel Wheels/NItto Grappler Tires
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  14. Jan 6, 2021 at 6:58 PM
    #8624
    tundraatx

    tundraatx 2008 Limited Double Cab, 5.7L

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    Vehicle:
    08 Limited Double Cab, 5.7L
    1) Bought with 225k miles on it, a Westin bullnose bumper, and OEM tundra steps 2) Current Mileage 238k Mods: 1) Dirty Deeds BA Mufflers 8 inch with resonator (as of Feb 2021) - Had the 10 inch with resonator - Prefer the 10 inch without resonator - deeper sound hear it more in the cab 2.) Ranch Hand Summit Front Bumper/Guard 3) Ranch Hand Summit Bumper 4) Billstein 5100s all around 5) TRD front and rear sway bars 6.) Rough Country wheel to wheel steps 7) Pioneer 8400 NEX Wireless ApplePlay 8) Backup Camera: e-raptor 9) LED white lights replaced in headlights, fog lights, inside cabin, and exterior lights 10) Linex (unbranded by Central Texas Truck Coatings) 11) OEM Toyota side panels and generic panel on tailgate Maintenance/Repairs: 1) Valve covers, belt tensioner, alternator belt - $415 2) Evaporation fuel canister and filter replacment $1547 *This was a Toyota TSB for 07-08 AFAIK. Toyota covered in first 3 years of ownership. Mine failed after 13 years of daily regular driving use. Not bad at all. 3) Pioneer Unit - had to ship to Pioneer to replace Output IC - $45 (shipping) free under 1 year warranty fix 4) Pioneer Unit - Electrical feed back coming through speakers when accelerating. Fix was to check all wiring/tighten up/ make connections good again $42. 5.) Rear passenger door actuator replaced. Part was $287 with tax on ebay from Toyota dealer free shipping. 6.) Rack and Pinion, tow mirrors, shocks install, lifetime alignment - $1884.36
    Last edited: Jan 6, 2021
  15. Jan 7, 2021 at 5:53 PM
    #8625
    SkipperPete

    SkipperPete New Member

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    Picked up this used TRD rear sway bar off FB marketplace for only 60 bucks. It's a little uglier than I'd hoped, but for that price I'm not upset about it! It didn't come with the hardware to attach the end links to the frame, so I had to do some running around to find 10.9 grade bolts of the proper length and thread. Then I had some schedule 40 pipe cut to length to make the spacers. I figure I'll spray paint the spacer to keep it from rusting too quick. Have any of y'all sanded/blasted your sway bars and recoated them?
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  16. Jan 7, 2021 at 6:25 PM
    #8626
    drobb

    drobb The Feral Snail

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  17. Jan 7, 2021 at 7:07 PM
    #8627
    tundraatx

    tundraatx 2008 Limited Double Cab, 5.7L

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    Austin, TX
    Vehicle:
    08 Limited Double Cab, 5.7L
    1) Bought with 225k miles on it, a Westin bullnose bumper, and OEM tundra steps 2) Current Mileage 238k Mods: 1) Dirty Deeds BA Mufflers 8 inch with resonator (as of Feb 2021) - Had the 10 inch with resonator - Prefer the 10 inch without resonator - deeper sound hear it more in the cab 2.) Ranch Hand Summit Front Bumper/Guard 3) Ranch Hand Summit Bumper 4) Billstein 5100s all around 5) TRD front and rear sway bars 6.) Rough Country wheel to wheel steps 7) Pioneer 8400 NEX Wireless ApplePlay 8) Backup Camera: e-raptor 9) LED white lights replaced in headlights, fog lights, inside cabin, and exterior lights 10) Linex (unbranded by Central Texas Truck Coatings) 11) OEM Toyota side panels and generic panel on tailgate Maintenance/Repairs: 1) Valve covers, belt tensioner, alternator belt - $415 2) Evaporation fuel canister and filter replacment $1547 *This was a Toyota TSB for 07-08 AFAIK. Toyota covered in first 3 years of ownership. Mine failed after 13 years of daily regular driving use. Not bad at all. 3) Pioneer Unit - had to ship to Pioneer to replace Output IC - $45 (shipping) free under 1 year warranty fix 4) Pioneer Unit - Electrical feed back coming through speakers when accelerating. Fix was to check all wiring/tighten up/ make connections good again $42. 5.) Rear passenger door actuator replaced. Part was $287 with tax on ebay from Toyota dealer free shipping. 6.) Rack and Pinion, tow mirrors, shocks install, lifetime alignment - $1884.36
    I hear that. I was curious to hear the 6. The wife wanted to fly my ass out to dirty deeds to hear it in person. I wanted the deeper tones read the 6 was a tad higher pitch with rasp plus louder engine starts. New HOA would probably fine me so 8 it is.
     
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  18. Jan 7, 2021 at 7:29 PM
    #8628
    Silverghost

    Silverghost New Member

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    Nice tundy what lift and tire you got on that bad boy
     
  19. Jan 7, 2021 at 7:46 PM
    #8629
    13TundraRW

    13TundraRW New Member

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    MCM UCA, MCM Shackles, 2.5 ADS C/O, Durobumps Front, Deaver U748, 2.5 ADS Bypasses, Wheelers/Timbren bumps rear, SoftTop
    Finally got the new jack installed. 20201230_170920.jpg
     
  20. Jan 7, 2021 at 8:18 PM
    #8630
    Bucks04

    Bucks04 New Member

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    Working on it
    Is that a soft topper, and how do you like it?
     
  21. Jan 7, 2021 at 11:23 PM
    #8631
    kparrow

    kparrow New Member

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    Goodyear UltraTerrain AT 275/70/r18, Stoptech Cryo Slotted Rotors/Hawk LTS Pads, DECKED, and lots more!
    Replaced the rear shocks with factory take off yellow billies. The old were most definitely shot. Compression was almost no resistance and rebound was almost not existent. Rear feels much better already. Now to tackle the fronts!
     
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  22. Jan 8, 2021 at 4:01 AM
    #8632
    13TundraRW

    13TundraRW New Member

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    MCM UCA, MCM Shackles, 2.5 ADS C/O, Durobumps Front, Deaver U748, 2.5 ADS Bypasses, Wheelers/Timbren bumps rear, SoftTop
    Yes it it. So far no complaints. Super easy to remove if needed and very versatile. The only downside for some people would be that it's not 100% waterproof. Doesn't bother me tho.
     
  23. Jan 8, 2021 at 4:36 AM
    #8633
    Rex Kramer

    Rex Kramer Vinyl Spinner

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    Not much lately, except drive it around town.

    It's due for an oil & filter change and I have a list of things I want to do to it, but none of them are a priority.
     
  24. Jan 8, 2021 at 6:23 AM
    #8634
    RepeatPete

    RepeatPete New Member

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    Finally got this all installed:
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  25. Jan 8, 2021 at 7:19 AM
    #8635
    rons23

    rons23 Get The Led Out!!!

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    Get Busy:D
     
  26. Jan 8, 2021 at 7:32 AM
    #8636
    RepeatPete

    RepeatPete New Member

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    One question from my head unit install:
    Crutchfield's directions say to tap into the reverse wire which is the blue wire on the 11-pin connector in the passenger kick panel. Problem is, there are two 11-pin connectors, both with blue wires. Anyone done this recently and know which one it is?
    Reverse Wire.jpg
     
  27. Jan 8, 2021 at 9:24 AM
    #8637
    TheBeast

    TheBeast The Beach

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    I think crutchfield diagram shows which 11-pin connector. I see if I can find it.
     
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  28. Jan 8, 2021 at 9:30 AM
    #8638
    TheBeast

    TheBeast The Beach

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    ok it says: passenger kick panel, white 11-pin plug, pin #3 blue.
    iirc its the top one. check pin #3 on both and see if both are blue.
     
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  29. Jan 8, 2021 at 11:30 AM
    #8639
    RepeatPete

    RepeatPete New Member

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    Thank you - that's super helpful!
     
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  30. Jan 8, 2021 at 3:45 PM
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    InTheRough

    InTheRough New Member

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    AR Headers DirtyDeeds Exhaust UpTop Racks Rock Warrior wheels
    It's not my 2nd Gen but I built these skids for a local friend.

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