I traded in my 08 with the 5.7 six months ago with 275,000 miles. No issues just oil changes, brakes and shocks.
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I have a set of 20-in Fuel Assaults for a Tundra sitting in my garage that need to go. Part number D57620907050...never been mounted. $750 and they're yours...
Apologies for the blatant hi-jacking of your thread...but I thought there might be a few Tundra owners on here.
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My 2003 Tundra just hit 400,000 miles. It's a 4.7L that has pulled a 24 foot travel trailer easily on level terrain. It has spent quite a bit of time off road in 4WD as well. I got the truck used, at two years old with 22,000 miles. No major repairs have been needed. Changed out the radiator, ignition coils, o2 sensors, belts, hoses, etc. It does tend to go through brake pads, and tires...about every 60,000 miles.
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Originally posted by Reaper View PostDid you do it as scheduled maintenance? If not what was the symptom the water pump was failing?
Just curious what to watch for in mine.
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I have a 2008 club cab with 191,000 miles on it. Batteries , brakes, oil changes, no major issues. I do need new struts and shocks and the right front passenger window wiper has finally dry rotted. Clear coat is gone as well. Changed out the belt as well.Last edited by Hogmauler; 02-12-2020, 01:34 PM.
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I have a 2012. I don't have a lot of miles on mine,yet, and i only pull trailers occasionally, I have a boat that weighs about 3500, and have pulled a heavy duty utility trailer twice with it that grossed over 10,000, loaded. Trailer had good brakes, so there were no issues stopping it, it pulled it fine, it did use quite a bit more gas, those two trips probably cost $50 more each for gas than driving without the trailer, but I consider that a bargain.
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This guy tows the 5th wheel around
Not that he gets great mileage but it works... I have the same truck and toe a 6500# camper and mileage suckz but it does it just fine
The only reason I got a newer one was bc the new ones come with the larger gas tank like 37 gallons
I traded my 2010 tundra in at 145k no problems at the timeLast edited by kingranch; 02-12-2020, 04:03 PM.
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I'm still driving my 2002 TRD. Only have 160,000 miles, but there mostly gravel road miles and a lot of off road. Still drive's like a dream, no worries taking it on long trips. Timing belt, water pump, fuel pump, and radiator all have been replaced and I destroyed a little Chevy something that ran a stop sign, but they didn't total my truck because it was still worth over $10,000 just three years ago. Truck runs great. I thought I was going to be shopping for a new one, but the insurance company fixed it. Got a 2017 Rav 4 that I really like also.
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