If the Nissan is your thing then do that. I paid $18,000 for a 12 year old Tundra with 84k on the clock. I could use a bit of help deciding a path on a new vehicle. Once in a lifetime event. It just feels strange to ignore it like this. Reactions: Trial153, neffa3, JLS and 2 others Sep 29, 2020 #123 TheDudeAbides Active member Joined Sep 26, 2015 Messages 611 Location Wyoming % of 200k. What he really chose was the fox shocks, they just happened to be attached to the Tundra. I asked him about the truck and he … [x_line] Mobil 1 45000 5W-30 High Mileage Motor Oil Mobil 1 is also a well-respected company in the oil business and their products are often the best on the market. I place an order and they are shipping it … I bought my last Dodge for $14,000 with 200k on the clock. 1.11.0.0 DrWebber Tundra 1.10m – 24.12.20.: file updated and re-uploaded – probably the best and most stable Tundra for WoT out there 1. These trucks have a sealed trans and no way to check / fill the fluid. All trainers are intended only for the 32-bit version of the game client and run with Administrator rights. The truck delivers parts and has over 200k. 3 drain and fills. Its weird and Hi all, I've always loved the look of the 1st gen Tundra. Many repairs along the way to 200k but the truck was enjoyable. Tundra is a dream come true for new business owners like myself. New spy shots show the full-size truck … Are local Toyota dealer had an 8'2 Boss on a Tundra for well over 5 years. It was actually a good deal bought it for 15k last year with 165k sold it for 21k with 200k on it!!! Drove it for eight years and sold it for $9,000 with 301k on the clock. New diesels are so expensive the old ones are like gold around here. Prices of tundras went up alot since covid. The area where my I started looking for one as a 3rd vehicle - to use primarily to tow my 18' (3500lb) camper in the summer, and other general truck stuff (tow boat, get wood, dirt, etc). I had a GMC before this, lasted to about 200,000 miles before it started really feel old. I was having breakfast at the local restaurant and the service manager pulled in. And before we sold our 05 with 200k, I floored it a few times and drove it hard and the transmission had zero issues with it at all, the transmission seems to be almost on par with the a340e in my 01 tundra. Found one. So far only had 400k to shell, but from 200k onwards you can get to buy EV items at much cheaper prices than in the Shop in Wyndon (25 units for 125000 dollars), and at 400k you can complete the whole set of 6. I am partial to Ford, but I do not like the Ranger's turbocharged mill, nor do I care for her ten speed automatic. I only remember any of them being in the shop once. I moved from a Tundra (2012 RW, Icon 2/1 lift and UCAs) to a 200 Series (2014) several months ago. Looking to purchase a 2003 Sequoia Limited with 200k miles. I think it's a Tundra anyway. I don't recall if any mods where needed. The initial fluid came out dark and ugly but in no way did it smell burnt or feel gritty. They are an easy, no-hassle way to get quality products in my store in a timely manner. 2.9% Wowza. I remember coming across a post on one of the tundra sites that someone successfully installed one on a vvti tundra. He even qualifies as choosing a truck purely for offroad LOL, Because everyone buys a brand new $50K + truck as their off road beater then tows it home with their $200K Mercedes g wagon. I haven't had a truck payment in 15 years, and I'm not looking forward to it. I purchased the Tundra 4x4 Limited because of they rep and I had never I have a 2014 tundra. I just did the ATF for the first time on my 2010 4Runner at 111,000 (easy) miles using WS. If you're gonna hold the thing for 200k miles just go straight to the Tundra. You could tell he was going to pick the Tundra the entire Video. The current Tundra has been around in its current form since 2006 – but an update is … Years: 2007+ Cab: Crewmax Trim: Any, Limited preferred Engine: 5.7L Drive: 4x4 I own a 2003 tacoma access cab 4wd with 260k on it, and a few Camrys and Sienna in the family with close to 200k, so I'm no stranger to high mileage Toyota's. So I'm beginning my OCD research for purchasing a used Tundra in the coming months. Drove it hard cross country twice. I posted a trade offer for my LX470 HERE but figured I would throw up a wanted ad as I am willing to buy a Tundra outright.