But there is one gas engine truck that has shown it can go that far or much farther on only routine maintenance, and that is the 2nd gen Tundra. That’s what is so appealing to me about the Tundra. I’d rather run the it a bit overweight knowing it will still be extremely dependable.My understanding of the American full size market is that you really get the 300k+ mile reliability only with the diesels…
But there is one gas engine truck that has shown it can go that far or much farther on only routine maintenance, and that is the 2nd gen Tundra. That’s what is so appealing to me about the Tundra. I’d rather run the it a bit overweight knowing it will still be extremely dependable.
Go with the 2022 CrewMax Long Bed. Why? Cause I want to see a 2022 get built up..... ?
...I went through the same process and still considering options but "settled" on a 2006 DC Tundra with 83k miles on it.
With all that being said I need to start a build thread for the Tundra at some point.
Maybe it's confirmation bias, but your post was sort of exactly what I was looking for. I reached the same conclusions - it's not that the HD trucks wouldn't do the job and have good bang for the buck, but the amount of money that would just be sitting in the driveway, maybe not getting used enough because I took it apart and it still needs XXXXX re-installed and instead I want to go mountain biking... having $60k+ sitting in the driveway isn't really palatable for me.
Yes, you should - especially with a Total Composites camper build. I'm looking for something similar, but more like 3+ season than true 4 season. I lived in SoCal where the Flippac was great almost year round, but in CO with a marginal quality rain fly and no heater... it's just easy to run out of fun cards.
Are you in Idaho? I'm about a 40m drive from SLEE, I pass it all the time heading to the mountains. If you are in CO, it would be great to see your camper once built.
Last Q - any tips on shopping for Tundras? Seems like per Craigslist, an 83k mile '06 Tundra would be $22k+ right now. The used market is still pretty high, and I'd be looking for something at the very high end of well maintained, low miles, and I'm picky about having some certain accessories like steering wheel audio controls but no moon roof, for example.
Thanks!
Have you driven both trucks yet?Definitely on my mind! Maybe this first one is just a practice build. But like many Sprinter people, the idea of driving a $60k+ vehicle through brush and scraping it on rocks seems crazy. Especially when it comes with buying a the first model year vehicle. But the upside is that it could tow our trailer even with a box, where the first gen's struggle a bit.
A new Tundra would run another 40k and still need tires and suspension upgrade to do what you it to.Worth doing all that for a 16 year old truck?
???. They are well over Instagram. They look rad with aftermarket bumpers and 37s!
Ah. No clue. I don't use instagram.???. They are well over Instagram. They look rad with aftermarket bumpers and 37s!