2021 Tundra, aka lazy brolander.

Downytide

Member
It's hard to find a truck as "mechanical" as 2nd gen.

The first trip was a success, downside was fuel consumption, the trailer tips north of 8k lb empty, so 9mpg was the best it could muster, but the towing experience was more pleasant than the smaller micro minnie.

Everything on the trailer worked perfectly, Victron components definitely worth every single penny.

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RedSun

Member
Beautiful truck. I have a 14 Tundra and i'll never ever sell it. I guarantee your spec will be one of the most sought after Toyota 4x4's in time. Lunar rock, 4x4, 5.7, Pro, and last year of the 2.5 gen. Love the mods you've done. Bet that's a riot to drive.
 

Downytide

Member
Launching in 4hi is a riot, it'll spin the front tires and take up both lanes and hit high 12s and trap mid 102mph.

Like you, this gen Tundra speaks to me.

Another kick ass camping trip.

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I also realized this is about as close to camping as a Tundra is a sports car.....

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Then back to work duty.

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Fergie

Expedition Leader
Solid set-up youve got there.

I had Ken do my diffs about a month ago(an hour away from him) and he is an amazing wealth of knowledge. Put 1500 miles on the truck this last weekend to do some trout fishing, and as was more than happy w how well it did.
 

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