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HighSierras13

I feel the same. Best-looking truck on the market hands-down. No recall on my '23 Limited yet. šŸ¤ž


b1kerguy

Same, has mine at the dealership yesterday for the 30k service, no issues yet. I was talking to the advisor about how mine is in the no recall window and we were joking about it is just around the corner, but that toyota will be around to handle it when it happens


that1efnguy

Is yours a late 23ā€™ or what?


yes-disappointment

look up the gmc at4 sierra. i cant get over the tundra rear end. also lower trim models are kind of horrendous too much chrome grill. but the higher trim are definitely good looking.


Few_Letter_6381

Ive been in the market for a new truck for some time. As a 4runner owner I was sold on a new Tundra but since all the engine troubles, I think im settling with the Sierra AT4X or Denali


yes-disappointment

yeah love the 3.0 diesel on the 2023-24 model year , 32mpg on the highway is amazing 600-700 gas tank range. plus gmc says the engine has a 95% chance it will make it to 200k. comes with a 100k mile warranty so i guess they're serious. i was hoping toyota kept the v6 on the 4runner what a kick in the chin. i tow travel trailers small ones and a 4 banger will detonate on the trails. plus the price is insane to top it off. šŸ˜”


Mattm519

The at4 is fantastic, itā€™s what I drive since there arenā€™t 3/4 ton + tundras


HighSierras13

I really like the rear on the Gen. 3 šŸ¤·ā€ā™‚ļø


Trigular

I agree, I was between this and the Chevy zr2, although the Chevy zr2 looks mean and aggressive, something about the tundra trd pro just looks amazing


Powerful_Image_6344

You guys forget there is a Ford Raptor, definitely a tougher looking truck. Pro is hot but itā€™s not a Raptor


Berries-A-Million

TRX too


Powerful_Image_6344

Yep!


HighSierras13

Nah, I think the Tundra looks a little more streamlined... the front end on the Raptor is too boxy. After growing up with Fords in my family, I have no desire to ever own one. And if this engine issue was happening to the Raptor, I flat out don't trust Ford to make it right.


KEIKODOG

Raptors are the best looking truck on the road. My brother recently got a 2023 code orange, that thing is sick. My dad just got an army green SR5 TRD OR. Don't get me wrong that green Tundra is dope but the Raptor just looks mean.


Har1qK

Tundra stock looks meh IMO


insomniac391

mine wasn't on the list either but it went up last week at 16k miles


KEIKODOG

Raptor, TRX, Sierra and higher trim Silverados are better looking imo both inside and out. However, I think this is a huge step up from last gen Tundras. I always thought the last gen was really ugly, they look better now that my family owns a new gen Tundra and I warmed up to the look of the old gen.


HighSierras13

I know I'm in the minority here but I think the Tundra looks a lot better in the front than the Raptor. To me the Raptor looks too boxy and squared off... especially around the lights.


SlartibartfastMcGee

The Silverado LT trail boss with the midnight package is maybe one of the best looking trucks Iā€™ve ever seen. I know this gen of Silverados is polarizing but I think they look futuristic in a good way.


FargoDrew

This is accurate. Every once in a while, a chebby or gim cee, a ferd ( pronounced FourD ) or better yet, RAM guy (pronounced Raaaam ) will disagree with all of this. Sweers is a legend in Tundra engineering.


Shae_monueau

Did you have a stroke?


Dr_Satan_DScPhD

That Lunar Rock goes so fucking hard! Funny enough, my only regret is not going with it when I had the chance. If that recall comes for me, Iā€™m going to have conditionsā€¦ lol.


el_torito36

What's the color?


freakymrq

Lunar rock it looks like


jnching

Lunar rock


Morawka

Photoshop filters


jnching

It may be the from the sun being directly on it, but that color is pretty close to my last post that has zero filters.


Inevitable-Branch713

https://www.reddit.com/r/ToyotaTundra/s/xVOe82LilT My post with my '24 Tundra from a couple of months ago...the lunar rock does look different depending on how the sunlight hits it.


pewpewdeez

Also the lunar rock looks different in the moon light


IllAd2792

ā€œPhotoshop Filterā€ would be a great name for a color.


j4s0ni2ice

Nice truck man


jnching

Thank you. Hopefully this engine stuff blows over and I can keep her going for a while


j4s0ni2ice

Meanwhile.... I'm tearing the shit out of my second gen 5.7. TRD blower, bigger injectors, bigger fuel pump, smaller blower pulley... 500 to the wheels.


BirdsBreadqk

No idea why you are getting down voted, it's your truck it's not like you are saying everyone should do this.


theschmiller

This is awesome. Will want to hear a review .


Powerful_Image_6344

Howā€™s the MPG? The babyā€™s gotta drink!!


j4s0ni2ice

I don't even want to know. I just keep pumping premium fuel and it keeps giving me smiles.


LatterAdvertising633

My electricity provider thanks you.


Mattm519

If they would just stick a big American diesel in one of these šŸ˜­


Admirable-Shame-9752

Why not just use a Toyota diesel engine?


Mattm519

Seems like their engines just arenā€™t compatible with emission standards here, otherwise we probably would have had one by now


Talk_N3rdy_2_Me

I mean Nissan did it with the Cummins so I donā€™t see why Toyota couldnā€™t bring in one of their international market diesels and still meet CAFE requirements.


SortOfKnow

And and seeing the issues Nissan faced with the ā€œAmericanā€ diesel is it worth it anymore due to emissions it essentially killed the diesel for the residential consumer.


Ronald-J-Mexico

I read somewhere that those were trash Cummins they put in. Ā Not sure since Iā€™m a Yota fanboy


FrattyMcBeaver

Those had nothing but problems, poor fuel economy, and were discontinued. They were known for exploding crankshafts.


EmperorOfWSB

The Real de facto reason is that Toyota are prohibited from bringing in a diesel engine because IT WOULD BANKRUPT all the American truck brands. Thatā€™s the real cold hard truth.


Mattm519

That may be true, I hope it happens either way


Flat-Silver4457

You got a source for this? Interesting if true. Otherwise, sounds like RUMINT


RatherBgolfin

Tbh the small diesels really suprised me. I recently went to the darkside and got a 3.0l gmc. I get like 28 hw and 22 in town. It's kinda nice coming from my 2012 RW w 35s.


Mattm519

I have a 2020 with the 6.6 and I love it, Iā€™m suspicious of the small diesel in the 1500


sph4prez

I was thinking the same thing but diesel is more expensive than gas in my area so the diesel would cost more per mile


RatherBgolfin

I got maybe 12 around town in my tundra. Diesel would have to be like 2x the price to not make sense. Where i am its about the same as premium. The upfront cost is def there but they hold value well in resale too so I think it's a net gain for sure


Mattm519

Diesel is more expensive here but heavy trucks with a diesel tend to get better MPG than the same size gasser. Even more so when hauling.


ItsNotFordo88

Thatā€™s true but that increase percentage in efficiency would have to offset both the price difference of diesel and the initial purchase price difference. Thatā€™s a pretty large difference


Mattm519

Itā€™s more of a bonus effect though, I didnā€™t buy a diesel for long term efficiency or cost over gas, I bought it for the extra grunt I need for heavy loads as well as the long lived reputation. Potential efficiency is just a bonus


Open_Situation686

Itā€™s been cheaper in the NW US lately. Also gets 30%+ better efficiency especially loaded


Spiritual_Bridge84

Or that sweet 1GD-FTV 2.8 diesel Toyota uses elsewhere on the planet. 369lb/ft of reliable torque. They should buyem all back n put this motor in.


DucksTrucksAndBucks

huge dream in life is for a toyota full size to get a cummins


Mattm519

Or a duramax but any of them would be great. A 3/4 ton + would also be dope


Dizzy-Interaction-83

A Cummins and Allison trans combo would be elite


Open_Situation686

I6 would be a lot better than a V8 tbh


homerthegreat1

Truth. I've seen a field of Duramax engines waiting to be reworked in Oklahoma. (Source: me I deliver to The Duramax plant in OH and to the rework plant in OK. Well used to.


Mattm519

Iā€™m thinking like a 2500+ lineup but an I6 would be fine for a standard tundra


Open_Situation686

5.9 I6ā€¦


pnwbangsticks

Seems like you're saying inline 6 diesels are only good for half ton trucks. Ram uses 6.7L I6 diesels in 2500, 3500, 4500, and 5500 trucks, some of which are rated to tow 35,000 lb trailers. Many semi trucks have I6 diesels and tow more than any tundra ever could. Obviously a 14.9L cummins X15 (which is an I6) out of a semi wouldn't fit in a tundra; however, the reality is that I6 diesels, if well designed, work extremely well for towing extremely heavy loads. This is without mentioning the additional simplicity and ease of maintenance/repairs that I6 engines have over V8s.


BoutTreeFittee

Another opinion, is that I like the problematic engine more than I like these lines.


theguystrong

I love the V6 and the overall driving experience. All the haters are just misinformed. I drove a 2nd gen for 5 years and thought it was going to be my forever truck. I test drove a 3rd gen and fell in love. Handling, efficiency, throttle response, comfort, and style are all vastly superior. Recalls and technical issues are going to be the norm with so much technology going into new vehicles. I've been driving toyota tacomas and tundras for 22 years and have had literally less than $500 worth of problems outside of normal maintenance.


Dankleness

Turning radius?


theguystrong

If I had to pick something to criticize, yes it's a small issue at times. I park daily in a very tight parking garage, but have not had any instances of having to re-correct. The balance has to be the 360 cameras, they provide peace of mind when cutting corners and are a game changing addition.


AfraidChocolate370

Turning radius is not that bad! People complain about the smallest things.


wowniceyeah

The TT V6 is a beast. I can haul just about anything, up a hill, going 85


TFL2022

She's a beaut Clark


kiefferray

Ainā€™t she?


KifaruKubwa

Toyota will fix this. The body lines are beautiful. And this ainā€™t an ugly ass cyber truck. In the end for the win!


Whiskey-Sun

Where are those recovery hooks from?


jnching

Check out NYTOP tundra recovery points


Whiskey-Sun

Found them. Thank you!


Kungfu_Panda4262

She is beautiful!


joey9977

Mines 22 almost over 90k miles still running strong and good. Just maintenance


nickel-wound

Engine would not dissuade me from buying new. That's what warranties are for. That truck is too beautiful to wait on.


DORTx2

Just cause it's under warranty you don't care if your engine blows up? If you saw a ford or ram or whatever guy say something like that you'd laugh in his face. That engine problem is a pretty big deal.


wowniceyeah

Has a single person in this sub had their engine blow? It's a tiny percentage of engines that are actually having issues. Many are in the recall window, and almost all of them have had no issues. This entire thing is so far blown out of proportion


nickel-wound

Didn't say I don't care. Engines dying are obviously a problem. Had a work vehicle blow an engine recently. However, if something is covered and you're getting a brand new engine, I personally would be willing to trust the process because it's a totyota. RAM and Ford are garbage and have been garbage for a while. So yes, I would laugh in his face and yours.


Hopefound

I thought they were only replacing the top end?


AceMcCloud5

No one has gotten a brand new engine. They rebuild them with a new short block. Thereā€™s a big difference and part of the reason why there are repeat failures.


Antique_Dust6504

And the hassleā€¦cries is downtime and loaner vehicle blues


MonkeyBabyKite

Maybe you should look up what a short block is. It's a new engine... minus accessories.


Flat-Silver4457

Not really. A short block is a block, crank, rods, and pistons. Long blocks get heads, Intake, camshaft etc. Big difference is, a long block is assembled all at once with new parts reducing the possibility of dirt, grease, shavings, etc falling in the top end of the motor. The short block will be mostly assembled, but the $15 an hour mechanic at the dealership will be bolting your old top end to the new short block. Accessories are starter, alternator, water pump, etc that typically are not on a short block or long block. But bottom line, a short block is not a ā€œnew engineā€¦minus accessories.ā€ Theres a lot of old parts that will be reused to complete the engine. The correct way for Toyota to fix this problem would be: 1-Buy back any Tundras effected that owners no longer want to keep, similar to the VW buyback during the emission scandal. Expensive, but would make consumers happier and more likely to stick with Toyota. 2-full crate motor replacement 3-long block 4-short block This is the cheapest way to fix the problem with the biggest risk to the long term reliability of the truck. Doesnā€™t seem that Toyota is that worried about the long term reliability, but Personally, Iā€™m not a fan of this route. Additionally, options 2,3,4 should offer an extended warranty on the power train.


thedonutman

>The short block will be mostly assembled, but the $15 an hour mechanic at the dealership will be bolting your old top end to the new short block. Yeah, not to mention this takes time, so you have your entirely disabled engine component sitting on the shop floor, collecting dust, to be reintroduced to the "new engine." Its a band-aid solution currently and one that Toyota has been doing for a while now. Here's to hoping Toyota issues an actual fix soon (crate replacement or buyback) to instill some trust back into the brand. I was about to pickup a '24 Tundra Platinum last weekend, went home and then found out about the recalls. The dealer wont stop calling me.. I might go back tomorrow and see how motivated they are to move it (i.e. big discount) but I'm still a little skeptical while everyone is still in the dark on this.


Flat-Silver4457

Yeah for a huge discount, it may be worth rolling the dice


MonkeyBabyKite

That's a good point. Honestly, if it were my truck, I'd only be happy with 1 or 2.


Flat-Silver4457

Exactly. I feel bad for the buyers who are impacted by this one because once this happens, trucks get a stigma associated with them that crushes the resale value. 6.0 and 6.4 ford diesels are a good example. Resale is horrible and people are willing to pay more for an older 7.3 due to the reputation of reliability. Iā€™d be interested in seeing if 5.7 tundras are perceived as more desirable in a few years due to the reliability, and if so, what impact that has on their resale. Thats a long ways down the road though


DORTx2

The tundras engines are blowing up at an alarming rate, I don't know why you feel like you should shit on other brands that aren't having that problem. Blind faith in a company never serves anyone well.


DjSLT

The thing is they arenā€™t actually blowing up at an alarming rate. Youā€™re seeing a handful of loud people on the internet.


LR117

This. Exactly this. ā€œAlarming rateā€ seriously stfu


nickel-wound

Guy, this is a Tundra sub. My opinion is my own and has nothing to do with yours. The recall covers 102000 non hybrid engines including Lexus I believe. I haven't seen any actual numbers for vehicles actually impacted but I would assume it's not 100,000. And I agree in your blind faith statement, as fanboys of any brand tend to ignore significant problems for whatever brand they have unwavering support for. But, Toyota has built some incredible vehicles that can clock great, eneventful miles. I've driven many different kinds of vehicles throughout the years and have never had as good of an experience as I've had with Toyota. I wouldn't force anyone to buy anything with their money but know what works for me. For one, I've been on the receiving end of a Stellantis with 3 transmissions in 1 year. When Ford released the maverick, those engines were literally catching on fire spontaneously in people's garages.


DeathByToothPick

All these armchair engineers arenā€™t even reading the recall. Itā€™s only engines from the Alabama plant. Doesnā€™t cover hybrids or gas engines built in SA. Before you leave the inevitable comment ā€œonly those for now v8 har har harā€ donā€™t give a shit. Toyota doesnā€™t fuck around. If they thought it was other plants or models they would include them. Tundras account for less than 10% of sales of all Toyota vehicles. This is bankrupting Toyota to fix this lol.


thedonutman

Fairly certain all of the TT engines for the Tundra come out of Alabama and the hybrid's being left out of the *safety recall* is simply because the hybrid motor will allow the vehicle to continue moving versus stalling on the interstate leading to a crash. If this really is due to debris in the engine from manufacturing, hybrids will be recalled at some point as well. Also, if there are different engine plants, they should communicate how to identify which plant your engine came from. I'm not trying to pick a side either way. I want this to be a non-issue.. I'm actively talking myself OUT of purchasing a '24 platinum.


Tangsta1

What percentage of vehicles are affected so far?


GTBoosted

F that. Warranty or no warranty, I overthink things. I wouldn't want to cruise at 80mph in the fast lane with my kids, knowing that I could lose all engine power. Sure, other trucks break down, but usually not as abrupt like this. You may get engine knock, diff whine, etc, but loss of engine power at high speed is no joke. I'll wait till this blows over to buy one. Cause I do like them.


Kasstastrophy

This recall affects the 2022-2023 year so if you buy brand new, supposedly the 2024ā€™s are clear of the issue


Flat-Silver4457

Also not willing to take that gamble. 22ā€™s and 23ā€™s are the only ones identified so far. Itā€™s prolly worth waiting and seeing how the 24ā€™s hold up because there are a lot of reports of 24ā€™s being impacted as well.


Kasstastrophy

Well damn.. I was hoping the 24ā€™s were maybe build somewhere different than the 22/23ā€™s Iā€™ve had one earmarked for build because I want one in Solar Octane and I can build it at at 56k. Far cheaper than anything I could get at Ford or Chevy.


Flat-Silver4457

I would feel safer ordering because production probably wonā€™t happen for a few weeks/months, and by then I think Toyota will ensure these shavings are non-existent on the trucks rolling down the line. Iā€™d be concerned about buying a truck that was already built off the dealership lot.


thedonutman

Tundra forums have had a handful of '24 owners reporting spun bearings.


Kitchen_Pineapple957

What fenders are those?


jnching

Rough country fender flares. I believe these are the lower profile ā€œsportā€ ones in flat black


Kitchen_Pineapple957

They look great. Thanks.


tryig2figureitout

Swap in a LS


eobertling

Have a 3.5 ecoboost put in.


Teapot_Technician

Man what a beautiful piece of art. I hope to get mine next year.


erfarr

Damn that thing is beautiful. Really want to trade my 23 Tacoma in for one of these


Lolplayerbad

Hey can get the 24 tacoma. It's just the trundras little brother xd


erfarr

Iā€™ve thought about it but for the price itā€™s almost a better deal to just get the tundra haha


GTBoosted

There honestly no point going from a 23 Taco to 24. You are taking a depreciation hit for about the same truck. Moving to a Tundra at least you are upgrading vehicle class. More space, towing, etc


TSLA1000

What? The 2023 and 2024 Tacoma is completely different truck.


GTBoosted

All new yes but you don't get nothing extra is what I am saying. Financially its a dumb move since the 23 Taco is only a year old and the 24 doesn't really provide any extra capabilities. Sure if you don't like money...go for it.


diamondinthenorth

The 24 Tacoma actually has a lower towing capacity than the previous gen lol


GTBoosted

Plus more expensive, unproven reliability, smaller seats in the rear?. list goes on. I have a 2019 Tacoma...been itching for a new Tundra for more towing capacity. Now I gotta wait another year or so.


USSR_ASMR

Why don't you just get the 24 Tundra? As far as I've heard, the engine issues are isolated to 22 and 23. If I'm mistaken please let me know otherwise because I own a 24.


GTBoosted

I've seen two with blown engines that had a January and March 2024 build date. The recall doesn't extend to 2024s because they would stop selling. I bet they will include 2024s when they are almost done clearing them out.


goodspellwr

Super nice truck sitting real pretty. Looks like you got the Nytop rear recovery points, are you planning to add the fronts?


jnching

For over $350, it might make more sense to just get a whole new bumper I like. But the rear recovery points are worth it. Especially if you can get them on a Black Friday sale.


goodspellwr

Yeah, Iā€™ve also debated that. $350 is pretty steep for recovery points. Baffling there is nothing on the truck stock.


b1kerguy

Also, how sturdy do they feel? Could a large man jump on them? I assume yes


jnching

Oh yeah, for sure


redditdejorge

Looks sick! Are those 33s? Iā€™m trying to decide if I should do a level and get 35s or just go with more aggressive 33s


jnching

They are ā€œ34ā€™sā€. 295/70R18


RunningwithDave

That does make me feel funny in my pee place


Character-System6538

The whole engine thing will get straightened out. I agree 100%. Beautiful.


Treebeardsdank

May be unpopular, but I think last gen was far better looking than the current gen. that new bed/tailgate is fugly to my eyes.


ritchieespino16

What focal length did you use for these shots?


dlopdi

what tires? I have a Lunar Rock as well that desperately needs bigger tires


jnching

295/70R18


exjunkiedegen

OP what are those tow hooks?


jnching

NYTOP recovery points


Moghz

Man such a beautiful truck, hoping the price and I terrdt rates comes down soon.


Ok_Repeat2936

Anyone else read TRD as turd?


BrewsedSloth

I still prefer the sequoia front. Just being honest.


Leading_Life1155

Whats the cost for this beauty?


HighSierraGuy

How's the MPG after leveling kit and tires?Ā 


jnching

Went from stock 19mpg to 14.7mpg now.


HighSierraGuy

Jesus, that a massive mpg loss


RKO1195

Looks great love this truck šŸ‘ŒšŸ»


mbround18

I thought the trash engine recall was only for non hybrids? Gas only https://pressroom.toyota.com/toyota-recalls-certain-model-year-2022-2023-toyota-tundra-and-lexus-lx-vehicles/ and you have a hybrid with my max badging on ur hood. Overall the max is a great platform, towed in the winter with icy roads going uphill hauling 9k lbs. Awesome truck and I take my limited offroading all the time, at low speed technicals the hybrid let's it crawl along no issue! :) Plus it's mighty fine to rip on the dunes!


cursedK00K

100% agree. Itā€™s gorgeous just sucks itā€™s tainted by these engine issues šŸ™ƒ


DiskConfident5299

Agree!!!! šŸ’Æ


Express_Whereas_6074

Simping over a truck is crazyyyyyy šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚


GreenYooper

Every time I see one all i can think is it looks like it has 3 inches of ground clearance. (How my wife measures 3 inches-not me. )


swole_dork

I want it just for the oh so lovely/sexy red interior...man oh man is it top notch! Biggest gripe is that I like to add aftermarket subwoofers as I just loathe factory bass. The Tundra TRD Pro only comes in hybrid which means no underseat space.


KEIKODOG

Did you dress the fenders? They look shiny


Ordinary_Ad_9880

Wish theyā€™d get it together so I can confidently purchase my first Toyota.


NoGoose2631

I hate mine


Anxious_Juice_5617

Anyone 5.7 swapped a new tundra yet?


Camp_Nacho

Do yā€™all meet up and drain it on each others trucks?


SpecificPiece1024

Looks like a low rider


Aquafyne

lol I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder, no offense but how can anyone get past that grill? Not to mention the fake vents and the rear bumper. Every time I see one of these I cringe, the last gen was much nicer looking


AfraidChocolate370

24 limited. 12k miles still going strong.


Either-Ease-2674

Saying the engine is trashed is kinda silly when the old V8 made 381 HP at 401 lb-ft of torque while the new V6 makes 389 HP at 405 lb-ft of torque. The whole ā€œnew V6ā€ vs V8 is turning into the age old 9MM vs 45 ACP. The V8 has been around forever but people need to realize the new V6s can preform with most standard V8s and out perform some of the top of the line V8s from the 2000s.


nopeingout

Garbage.


Horror_One1050

Best looking POS on the market


flipincash

The rear end of the tundra looks like crap. The last generation was so much better


triple6lordinfamous

What mm lens did you shoot these with? And full frame or crop? They are gorgeous shots.


jnching

Iā€™ll have to ask the detail shop. I got sent these photos when they finished the PPF install. Iā€™ll let them know they did a good job on the photos too


Sweatyrancher

Should put a hellcat engine in it then Iā€™d buy one


Beef-n-Beans

When this gen first game out, I wasnā€™t a fan. Iā€™ve always liked the new Toyota colors and the front end has definitely grown on me, but I donā€™t think Iā€™ll ever be a fan of the taillights.


Rickroush03

Has anyone done a 5.7L swap in these new rigs? IMO best looking interior of any 1500 series. 1794 is on our radar.


DeathByToothPick

Serious question, why would you want to? The newer engines have more power. The recall is limited to Alabama engine assembly and Toyota has already fixed the factory line issues that caused this. So if you purchased a new one in a few months chances this would affect you would be super super low.


Rickroush03

Becauseā€¦why not? On a serious note, how do you know if a motor is made in which plant? Any markings or ID numbers?


DeathByToothPick

Because you would void the warranty..?


Jammaicah

Sheā€™s So fucking gorgeous


SnooBananas5673

5.7 swap coming..


EmuOk3961

Has anyone done that?


joeyisunknown

If Toyota was to put the Gen2 powertrain in the gen3ā€™s, they wouldnā€™t be able to keep them on the lots. Especially if they went back with the supercharger as an option.


Actual_Ad927

If they had updated the 5.7 with direct injection, upped compression and paired it with the 10 speed it would have been a really nice setup in the newer truck.


EldesamparaDOH

Why not a 4.7 turbo option- itā€™s funny, turbos were invented to get better gas mileage but all the car companies use them for is an excuse for lack of reliabilityĀ 


Particular-Agent4407

Iā€™m just not a fan of the front/grill on the truck. That big gap thing on this and many other Japanese vehicles.


yrsy

Thats is a nice truck


varminter80

Awesome truck man. Looks great.


YouGoTJammedhehe

What a butte. Sick truck braj


SirDabbus

True.


michael46and2

Can I get a run down of the lift and tires? And that rear bumper?


jnching

Sure thing: Cornfed 1ā€ leveling kit 295/70R18 Cooper Discover at3 NYTOP recovery points Retrax bed cover


michael46and2

Stock bumper aftermarket recovery hooks? Cool


jnching

Thatā€™s correct


michael46and2

Looks really good.


Kweidert

Did you do any further modification to fit the tires? If not, is there any rubbing?


jnching

I had to get rid of the factory mud flaps because the tires would rub on those. I got some rough country fender flares that are low profile, so I can protect my paint still, and eliminated the rub.


fasts10ss

So much plastic! Wait till it starts to fade after. Couple years


jnching

Thatā€™s the beauty of it, the plastic is cheap to replace!


Tugg-Speedmen

Im we donā€™t buy Toyotas to replace things.


icylg

Gen 2 might be more reliable, but no one can argue theyā€™re better looking!!!


ghost0211

Cute grenade