I have very much enjoyed reading this forum, with many member's adventures and builds on their vehicles, I would like to share the journey of a truck that I never thought I would like it this much, we call it Luna (yea, real original!) , a quick background, the wife had camping her whole life, where I didn't, as kids grown we go hey, let's do some adventure on our own.
We very quickly found out that sleeping in her 4runner or RTT wasn't for us, maybe if we were 20 years younger, it's called a lazy brolander project because we overland the lazy way, with a travel trailer in tow, we would arrive at a spot/provincial park, then venture out in the truck, this truck is a non-stopping evolution, I try to do something every year.
Currently the truck has:
Engine:
- Stainless works long tube headers, custom mid pipe with factory cats, custom equal length exhaust, Borla XP Pro muffler, x pipe, 3" all the way baby.
- Snivspeedshop HPtuner tune
- Magnuson 1900 Supercharger kit
- Snivspeedshop 2.30 Modular Pulley
- 750cc injectors
- Deatschwerk 340lph fuel pump
- SDHQ secondary pump breather kit
- SDHQ battery terminal kit
- billet battery tie down
Drivetrain:
- Genuine Cooling System Transmission cooler kit
- B&M Transmission pan
- IPT Valve body
- Nitro 5.29 gears front & rear
- Powertrax grip pro rear lsd
- DIY diff breather
Suspension:
- Stoptech ST60 front brake kit
- TRD Sway bars
- Bilstein 8112 front
- Bilstein 8100 bypass rear
- Icon Billet UCA
- Deaver U748 springs
- Firestone airbags and Daystar cradles
- SDHQ traction bars
Wheels/tires:
- Fifteen52 Turbomac HD Classic 17x8.5 ET0
- BFG KO2 37x12.5r17 C-load
Interior:
- CF TRD shifter
- CF handle and steering wheel inlays
- ESP underseat storage
- Desert Recon seat riser
- Tech12Volts Hertz door speakers
- Tech12Volts JBL 8 channel amp
- Tech12Volts dual JBL 10" ported sub
- Sound proofed
- Meso Interior kit
Various little things:
- Trail edition tool boxes
- Hi-Rev taillights
- billet tie downs.
- coach builder bumper shim
- BMC
- Caliraised bumper light bar
- AMP research Powerstep XL
- Honeyseal treatment.
I bought the truck at the beginning of Covid, I wanted the last v8 of Tundra and the trade in value of my Ram Rebel was incredibly high, so I made the jump.
This post is progression I made in the first year of ownership.
Before picking up the truck, I had dealer installed 285/75r18 Geolandar ATX:
One thing I missed was rambox, and I found out Trail Edition in USA had these cool boxes, so took some effort but I was able to get a set up here.
I like exhaust, (it'll be evident in a bit), so one thing I wanted was Stainless Works long tube headers, keep in mind this was fall of 2020, so tuning was not yet available yet for 2020+ trucks, so I couldn't pull the trigger on Magnuson supercharger, so I wanted as much power as I could N/A, and headers has proven up to 40hp+ of gain.
The differences!
The install was a pain to say the least:
4 OEM cats were retained, x-pipe, then retain OEM TRD pipes.
I was able to scored a set of ST60 calipers meant for OEM size rotors, it needed a rebuild, but I was able to get it look like this:
Re-gearing, I'd like to stay N/A as long as I can keep the supercharger desire away, re-gearing a Tundra is not commonly done in Ontario, I had dropped off the truck at dealership in hope it can be done, but they ran out of couple specialized tools that's currently back order until end of the year, so I decided to send the front clamshell and the 3rd member to Zuk/Ken.
I also had my gears REM polished and cryo treated by Jamie @ https://www.racegearbox.com/
My experience from Ken has been one of the most amazing one so far in terms of automotive workmanship, he had filled me in during every step, include how to properly pack the parts, I would not hestitate to send more diffs to him, you can read up more on his wisdom here:
http://gearinstalls.com/
He filled me in on when they arrive, and what he received with photos
The process and shims he used
How he was able to get the proper contact patch
And his recommendation of proper OEM seal (right) vs one came with the kit (left)
I tow a lot, so a transmisison cooler was no brainer.
Then I was told Toyota Canada was doing clearance on TRD sway bars due to new models, it was $300 for front + rear,
at this point, I was very happy, I would constantly get 16-17mpg, when towing utility trailer I'd get around low teens.
We very quickly found out that sleeping in her 4runner or RTT wasn't for us, maybe if we were 20 years younger, it's called a lazy brolander project because we overland the lazy way, with a travel trailer in tow, we would arrive at a spot/provincial park, then venture out in the truck, this truck is a non-stopping evolution, I try to do something every year.
Currently the truck has:
Engine:
- Stainless works long tube headers, custom mid pipe with factory cats, custom equal length exhaust, Borla XP Pro muffler, x pipe, 3" all the way baby.
- Snivspeedshop HPtuner tune
- Magnuson 1900 Supercharger kit
- Snivspeedshop 2.30 Modular Pulley
- 750cc injectors
- Deatschwerk 340lph fuel pump
- SDHQ secondary pump breather kit
- SDHQ battery terminal kit
- billet battery tie down
Drivetrain:
- Genuine Cooling System Transmission cooler kit
- B&M Transmission pan
- IPT Valve body
- Nitro 5.29 gears front & rear
- Powertrax grip pro rear lsd
- DIY diff breather
Suspension:
- Stoptech ST60 front brake kit
- TRD Sway bars
- Bilstein 8112 front
- Bilstein 8100 bypass rear
- Icon Billet UCA
- Deaver U748 springs
- Firestone airbags and Daystar cradles
- SDHQ traction bars
Wheels/tires:
- Fifteen52 Turbomac HD Classic 17x8.5 ET0
- BFG KO2 37x12.5r17 C-load
Interior:
- CF TRD shifter
- CF handle and steering wheel inlays
- ESP underseat storage
- Desert Recon seat riser
- Tech12Volts Hertz door speakers
- Tech12Volts JBL 8 channel amp
- Tech12Volts dual JBL 10" ported sub
- Sound proofed
- Meso Interior kit
Various little things:
- Trail edition tool boxes
- Hi-Rev taillights
- billet tie downs.
- coach builder bumper shim
- BMC
- Caliraised bumper light bar
- AMP research Powerstep XL
- Honeyseal treatment.
I bought the truck at the beginning of Covid, I wanted the last v8 of Tundra and the trade in value of my Ram Rebel was incredibly high, so I made the jump.
This post is progression I made in the first year of ownership.
Before picking up the truck, I had dealer installed 285/75r18 Geolandar ATX:

One thing I missed was rambox, and I found out Trail Edition in USA had these cool boxes, so took some effort but I was able to get a set up here.

I like exhaust, (it'll be evident in a bit), so one thing I wanted was Stainless Works long tube headers, keep in mind this was fall of 2020, so tuning was not yet available yet for 2020+ trucks, so I couldn't pull the trigger on Magnuson supercharger, so I wanted as much power as I could N/A, and headers has proven up to 40hp+ of gain.

The differences!

The install was a pain to say the least:

4 OEM cats were retained, x-pipe, then retain OEM TRD pipes.
I was able to scored a set of ST60 calipers meant for OEM size rotors, it needed a rebuild, but I was able to get it look like this:

Re-gearing, I'd like to stay N/A as long as I can keep the supercharger desire away, re-gearing a Tundra is not commonly done in Ontario, I had dropped off the truck at dealership in hope it can be done, but they ran out of couple specialized tools that's currently back order until end of the year, so I decided to send the front clamshell and the 3rd member to Zuk/Ken.
I also had my gears REM polished and cryo treated by Jamie @ https://www.racegearbox.com/
My experience from Ken has been one of the most amazing one so far in terms of automotive workmanship, he had filled me in during every step, include how to properly pack the parts, I would not hestitate to send more diffs to him, you can read up more on his wisdom here:
http://gearinstalls.com/
He filled me in on when they arrive, and what he received with photos
![[IMG] [IMG]](https://i.imgur.com/yEKaaNO.jpg?1)
![[IMG] [IMG]](https://i.imgur.com/XmYRIYo.jpg?1)
The process and shims he used
![[IMG] [IMG]](https://i.imgur.com/3wasHk3.jpg)
![[IMG] [IMG]](https://i.imgur.com/dEBEe0w.jpg)
How he was able to get the proper contact patch
![[IMG] [IMG]](https://i.imgur.com/4hN7Z4B.jpg)
![[IMG] [IMG]](https://i.imgur.com/v9b9qTD.jpg)
And his recommendation of proper OEM seal (right) vs one came with the kit (left)
![[IMG] [IMG]](https://i.imgur.com/hvwMcS4.jpg)
![[IMG] [IMG]](https://i.imgur.com/uv2nJ3p.jpg)
I tow a lot, so a transmisison cooler was no brainer.


Then I was told Toyota Canada was doing clearance on TRD sway bars due to new models, it was $300 for front + rear,

at this point, I was very happy, I would constantly get 16-17mpg, when towing utility trailer I'd get around low teens.
