2014 Toyota Tundra 4.6L Double Cab SR5 in 202 Black
This is my documentation of my 2014 Tundra SR5 4x4. I'm coming from Tundras.com where i had an existing build thread, but thought it would be fun to share my progress here as well. This is my progress over the past 2.5 years of owning the truck.
Current State:
Current Modifications:
Interior:
As a little background, I previously daily drove a Mazda Miata. I was in search of my first truck and was set on a Toyota.
Finally stumbled on a great deal on a 2014 SR5 one-owner with 114k miles and took her home in 2019.
Truck was clearly owned by an ...older gentleman as a commuter as the truck had pinstriping added (not the cool off-road kind, literal painted pinstripes), along with showing signs of pretty much zero wear. The bed looks brand new.
It' was also senior citizen dog approved:
So this was the baseline for my build with intentions to make it into a daily-driver, fishing/camping/hunting rig, and off-roader.
My first set of mods were to update the appearance. The great thing about using a chassis that has remained largely the same for over a decade is that its very easy to update the looks.
I purchased some 18+ LED headlights and a TRD Pro grille and hoodbulge and did the swap with my father.
Extremely happy with the updated looks. Looks much less geezer spec and the light output on the LED's is incredible, its night and day.
This is my documentation of my 2014 Tundra SR5 4x4. I'm coming from Tundras.com where i had an existing build thread, but thought it would be fun to share my progress here as well. This is my progress over the past 2.5 years of owning the truck.
Current State:
Current Modifications:
Interior:
- Husky Weatherbeater Floor Liners
- Center Console Organizer
- AJT Designs Full Interior Blackout
- TRD Pro Grille
- Black Hood Bulge
- 2018+ TRD Sport LED Headlights
- American Flag Tailgate lettering
- Curt recovery hitch
- Cali Raised Ditch Light Brackets
- Baja Designs XL Pro Ditch Lights
- Baja Designs S8 30" Lightbar
- Diode Dynamics SS3 Fogs
- Coastal Offroad Front Bumper
- Engo 10k Winch with Synthetic Line
- Factor 55 ProLink
- Custom TRD Hawse Fairlead
- TRD Pro Skidplate
- Talon's Garage Full Catalytic Converter Plates
- RCI Sliders
- Plastidipped TRD OR wheels
- 295/70/18 Falken Wildpeaks
- Spidertrax 1.25" spacers
- OME shocks front and rear with 612 springs up front
- Toytec 1.5" block
- Toytec extended Ubolts
- OME brake/abs extension brackets
- Wheeler's Offroad Bump Stops
- Rear Differential Breather Mod
- Go Fast Camper V2
As a little background, I previously daily drove a Mazda Miata. I was in search of my first truck and was set on a Toyota.
Finally stumbled on a great deal on a 2014 SR5 one-owner with 114k miles and took her home in 2019.
Truck was clearly owned by an ...older gentleman as a commuter as the truck had pinstriping added (not the cool off-road kind, literal painted pinstripes), along with showing signs of pretty much zero wear. The bed looks brand new.
It' was also senior citizen dog approved:
So this was the baseline for my build with intentions to make it into a daily-driver, fishing/camping/hunting rig, and off-roader.
My first set of mods were to update the appearance. The great thing about using a chassis that has remained largely the same for over a decade is that its very easy to update the looks.
I purchased some 18+ LED headlights and a TRD Pro grille and hoodbulge and did the swap with my father.
Extremely happy with the updated looks. Looks much less geezer spec and the light output on the LED's is incredible, its night and day.
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