FullTankHank
Adventurer
Hey everyone, this will be my first post here after lurking for a little while.
I just recently purchased a 2011 Toyota Tundra Double Cab 4x4 4.6L with 7K miles for a killer price a few months ago. I moved up from a 2wd regular cab tacoma, so it's a little bit bigger and quicker:bike_rider: So far it has been great.
I will be using this thread as a general build thread and to post the trips that I will be taking. Some of the mods that will take place slowly over the next couple years include re-gearing for 35's, an Icon Suspension kit, ARB rear locker and lower profile rear and front bumpers.
For now though, after slapping on some stock size Nitto Terra Grapplers I decided to head out with the wife for some camping out in Los Padres National Forest. The destination in mind was the San Martin Top. It was a fun trip making it out and testing out the tundra's 4wd for the first time. It was nice, but I am looking forward to slapping a shell of some kind on the bed for a nice sleeping platform in the very near future.
Well, anyways I hope you guys enjoy, and stay for the slow buildup of everything.
Here are some pics from the trip.
Going up Los Burros Road
Road to San Martin Top
Campsite
View from tent
I just recently purchased a 2011 Toyota Tundra Double Cab 4x4 4.6L with 7K miles for a killer price a few months ago. I moved up from a 2wd regular cab tacoma, so it's a little bit bigger and quicker:bike_rider: So far it has been great.
I will be using this thread as a general build thread and to post the trips that I will be taking. Some of the mods that will take place slowly over the next couple years include re-gearing for 35's, an Icon Suspension kit, ARB rear locker and lower profile rear and front bumpers.
For now though, after slapping on some stock size Nitto Terra Grapplers I decided to head out with the wife for some camping out in Los Padres National Forest. The destination in mind was the San Martin Top. It was a fun trip making it out and testing out the tundra's 4wd for the first time. It was nice, but I am looking forward to slapping a shell of some kind on the bed for a nice sleeping platform in the very near future.
Well, anyways I hope you guys enjoy, and stay for the slow buildup of everything.
Here are some pics from the trip.
Going up Los Burros Road
Road to San Martin Top
Campsite
View from tent