SportsmanJake
Adventurer
2006 Toyota Tundra Access Cab
Purchased in December ’17 with 82k miles
Why the Tundra?
My previous vehicle was a 98 F150. Eventually I spent more time fixing things then I spent driving. I wanted a Toyota for the reliability. I also wanted a vehicle smaller than my F150. I’ve also always been a truck guy so I really only had three options given my budget. 2nd gen Tacoma, 1st gen Tundra, and 2nd gen Tundra.
1st Gen Tundra Access Cab
Pros: 4.7l V8, attractive design, good size
Cons: Frames are lower quality steel, dated interior, limited aftermarket
Ultimately it came down to 2nd gen Tacoma vs 1st Gen Tundra. The Tacoma checks almost all the boxes and is a great truck, but I went Tundra for the V8 and higher tow rating. It’s also fun doing something a little different.
Why am I posting this?
I love reading other people’s build threads. You defiantly see some common elements, but everyone always adds their own flavor to it. The 1st gen Tundra is now 12 years old. It’s an old platform. But many of us don’t drive new vehicles. Maybe someone will benefit from what I record.
Thanks to my favorite builds on the site and one of the reasons I got a 1st gen Tundra.
Kpack
Rickashay
SeanPistol
Toyotech
Objective:
Make a few modifications that increase offroad capability and camping comfort while maintaining a high level of quality and reliability.
Current modifications/equipment as of 09/2018
Purchased in December ’17 with 82k miles
Why the Tundra?
My previous vehicle was a 98 F150. Eventually I spent more time fixing things then I spent driving. I wanted a Toyota for the reliability. I also wanted a vehicle smaller than my F150. I’ve also always been a truck guy so I really only had three options given my budget. 2nd gen Tacoma, 1st gen Tundra, and 2nd gen Tundra.
1st Gen Tundra Access Cab
Pros: 4.7l V8, attractive design, good size
Cons: Frames are lower quality steel, dated interior, limited aftermarket
Ultimately it came down to 2nd gen Tacoma vs 1st Gen Tundra. The Tacoma checks almost all the boxes and is a great truck, but I went Tundra for the V8 and higher tow rating. It’s also fun doing something a little different.
Why am I posting this?
I love reading other people’s build threads. You defiantly see some common elements, but everyone always adds their own flavor to it. The 1st gen Tundra is now 12 years old. It’s an old platform. But many of us don’t drive new vehicles. Maybe someone will benefit from what I record.
Thanks to my favorite builds on the site and one of the reasons I got a 1st gen Tundra.
Kpack
Rickashay
SeanPistol
Toyotech
Objective:
Make a few modifications that increase offroad capability and camping comfort while maintaining a high level of quality and reliability.
Current modifications/equipment as of 09/2018
- Cabin: Sony XAV-100 Headunit, Scangauge 2, Viofo A119 dash cam
- Armor/Recovery: BFF Winch Bumper with Smittybilt 9500, BFF Slider/Steps
- Tires: 255/75r17 Goodyear Duratrac
- Engine Bay: ARB air compressor, 2x Odyssey Extreme 34r, Blue Sea ML-ACR
- Suspension: OME
- Bed: ARE DCU Cap
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