Welcome to my truck build! I’m a few years into it, so I’ll try to catch you up.
For some history: My previous incarnation was a 2007 2nd Gen Tundra bought hardly used in 2007. I added a www.Diamondbackcovers.com truck cover, and a supercharger. I tell you the supercharger was fun, but a lot like driving a rocket. 50,000lbs of thrust and no brakes. Had very little issue until the very end, but now I understand why Toyota stopped selling them in Canada/Northern US (As I understand but haven’t confirmed in a few years). Not sure if you can buy one now, but that one ended at about 80,000km after 7 years.
If you have the extra $’s then go for a supercharger. It’s awesome. Just plan an engine rebuild in the 50,000km arena, and be prepared to exchange your first born for the re-built engine. I looked at used engines, crate engines, and rebuilds. Each estimate told me to go buy a new truck. The cost was insane. If you ever want the details PM me.
After some wheeling and dealing enter “Clifford the big red truck” as my kids have dubbed him. 2013 Tundra TRD-Offroad package. Can’t say the red struck me as my favourite, but it was discounted as the 2014’s were coming out, and it was on the lot, so what the heck.
The goal with Clifford is a stable, family friendly (5 and a darn dog), long distance, reliable, off road capable overlander. I want this thing to be able to haul when I want, and keep hauling when I run out of road. J
Mods done thus far:
Custom leather and heated seats
Line-x spray in box liner
Diamond back truck cover – coated
Tekonsha brake controller
Arb deluxe winch bumper
Warn XRC-10k synth rope winch
2x Arb intensity 9.5" lights. One spot and one flood light
Old man emu suspension and 2.5" lift kit (coil springs, leaf springs, shocks)
Method race wheels 17" double standard machine street loc
Goodrich285/70r17 gr ko2 33"
Odyssey battery
Bushwacker fender flares
Transfer flow fuel tank 174 L
www.Wildcoasttents.com Outpost RTT
Volant snorkel
Arb air locker and HO compressor
Winter tires – Toyo WLT1 275 70R18 on stock rims
Cruisin Off road – Sliders
Hiding in the back - Xtreme lift all, Shovel, recovery gear bags, tire chains
Weathertech Floor mats
Ram Phone/ipad mount
Details to follow. I'll split up the steps and welcome comments etc. Sorry if it's a little photo heavy. My lovely wife says I have too many photos of my truck... I don't understand those words in that context!
For some history: My previous incarnation was a 2007 2nd Gen Tundra bought hardly used in 2007. I added a www.Diamondbackcovers.com truck cover, and a supercharger. I tell you the supercharger was fun, but a lot like driving a rocket. 50,000lbs of thrust and no brakes. Had very little issue until the very end, but now I understand why Toyota stopped selling them in Canada/Northern US (As I understand but haven’t confirmed in a few years). Not sure if you can buy one now, but that one ended at about 80,000km after 7 years.
If you have the extra $’s then go for a supercharger. It’s awesome. Just plan an engine rebuild in the 50,000km arena, and be prepared to exchange your first born for the re-built engine. I looked at used engines, crate engines, and rebuilds. Each estimate told me to go buy a new truck. The cost was insane. If you ever want the details PM me.
After some wheeling and dealing enter “Clifford the big red truck” as my kids have dubbed him. 2013 Tundra TRD-Offroad package. Can’t say the red struck me as my favourite, but it was discounted as the 2014’s were coming out, and it was on the lot, so what the heck.
The goal with Clifford is a stable, family friendly (5 and a darn dog), long distance, reliable, off road capable overlander. I want this thing to be able to haul when I want, and keep hauling when I run out of road. J
Mods done thus far:
Custom leather and heated seats
Line-x spray in box liner
Diamond back truck cover – coated
Tekonsha brake controller
Arb deluxe winch bumper
Warn XRC-10k synth rope winch
2x Arb intensity 9.5" lights. One spot and one flood light
Old man emu suspension and 2.5" lift kit (coil springs, leaf springs, shocks)
Method race wheels 17" double standard machine street loc
Goodrich285/70r17 gr ko2 33"
Odyssey battery
Bushwacker fender flares
Transfer flow fuel tank 174 L
www.Wildcoasttents.com Outpost RTT
Volant snorkel
Arb air locker and HO compressor
Winter tires – Toyo WLT1 275 70R18 on stock rims
Cruisin Off road – Sliders
Hiding in the back - Xtreme lift all, Shovel, recovery gear bags, tire chains
Weathertech Floor mats
Ram Phone/ipad mount
Details to follow. I'll split up the steps and welcome comments etc. Sorry if it's a little photo heavy. My lovely wife says I have too many photos of my truck... I don't understand those words in that context!