Been a really crazy year so far and I haven't been able to do hardly anything with the Tundra. Had some unexpected things come up that completely trumped everything else, thus making it impossible to do any sort of trail running or exploring. The truck has been relegated to a daily driver so far this year.
I'm finally getting back to doing some routine maintenance and will hopefully be hitting some trails next week.
Brakes were pulsing like crazy, so I went ahead and replaced them with Stoptech slotted and drilled rotors, with ceramic pads. They're supposed to be better for towing and off roading, so we'll see. I'm pretty sure towing warped my old rotors. They were so warped that they were causing the steering wheel to shake just driving straight down the road with no brake application. Install was pretty straightforward. I broke in the new pads according to the directions and so far all is well.
Side note....check out the corrosion on the coils. Those are only a year or so old. I had to keep the truck outside all winter (ran out of garage space) and the corrosion was so much worse because of that. I have a ton to clean off the frame this year before I coat the frame with Fluid Film.
Drained and refilled the rear diff with 75W-140, greased all the zerks on the driveshaft, and checked the front diff. Plenty of fluid, but probably due for a drain and fill. I'll take care of that and the transfer case next week.
Truck is making some popping noises that I'm trying to figure out. When going into gear from park (reverse or forward) I often hear a click or light snap from under the truck. Hard to localize, but my assumption is a u-joint....putting the truck in gear moves the driveshaft a bit and if there is play in a u-joint I assume it could make that noise? No squeaking or anything. All joints have plenty of grease.
Also sometimes making a loud pop in the front when turning while stopped (reversing). I checked the LBJ's and didn't see any play, bolts are still torqued. New OEM LBJ's about 40K miles ago. I'm thinking outer tie rods? Visually they don't look bad, but I don't know. Outer tie rods new about 40K ago, non-OEM. I just don't want anything to fail on the trail.