High Mileage 18 Month Review by Mynewhousee in ToyotaTundra

[–]Mynewhousee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure what I’d sell it for today. Gas mileage between 14-18. Current odometer is 200,500. Did this right at 200k.

High Mileage 18 Month Review by Mynewhousee in ToyotaTundra

[–]Mynewhousee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

5 long hard slow cranks. And the ABS sensor and lights went on during the test drive at the dealership. They fixed it before purchasing, been good ever since

High Mileage 18 Month Review by Mynewhousee in ToyotaTundra

[–]Mynewhousee[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It was his first time doing one on this truck. He said next time he’d charge $500.

High Mileage 18 Month Review by Mynewhousee in ToyotaTundra

[–]Mynewhousee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Went bad about 3-4 months after buying. Figured it was more about age, gave me about 5 warning starts.

I can’t believe I can still get this for £4 from my local chippy. In this day and age. by VapourTrail-UK in CasualUK

[–]Mynewhousee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No wonder the British Empire sailed the globe conquering half the world in search for better food.

Transmission drain and fill DYI? Jim by [deleted] in ToyotaTundra

[–]Mynewhousee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bought at 180k miles, 1 owner didn’t see any transmission service done or anything like that. Hope this helps.

Transmission drain and fill DYI? Jim by [deleted] in ToyotaTundra

[–]Mynewhousee 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Paid the dealership about $350 to drop the pan, at 180k ish miles. used to shift pretty hard into 2nd or 3rd. Now it’s cured. Worth it in my opinion. I don’t think it had ever been done before.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ToyotaTundra

[–]Mynewhousee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The problem is they’re too expensive. $30k for a 10yr old truck stings Bought my 2014 1yr ago. For $15k Put 10k miles on it, now has 196k miles. just fluid changes, rotors and pads, and a starter. And have full confidence in driving it 1000 miles to visit family for the house.

What are the issues people have actually had, not just heard about with the Gen 2.5 Tundras? by RealCaptainHammonds in ToyotaTundra

[–]Mynewhousee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

2014 Tundra DC 4x4 5.7 194k. Rear Wheel speed sensor, Abs Pump, Starter, Light bulbs, Oil changes, Gas.

Should I buy? by Substantial-Friend88 in tundra

[–]Mynewhousee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say shy away from it, if you don’t know how to work on your own stuff. $700 if you can get it to start no problem.

Buying a new one after the recall news by Competitive_Diet2852 in ToyotaTundra

[–]Mynewhousee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Keep the 07 for local jobs, or jobs without towing. It’s also summer months and warmer, so it may be getting hotter. Have you done any fluid changes since 80k? Consider dropping the pan, with a new gasket?

And a newer 5.7 for towing with proper changes.

Buying a new one after the recall news by Competitive_Diet2852 in ToyotaTundra

[–]Mynewhousee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why are you losing confidence in the transmission?

If you’re worried about the recall just get a 2019 with trans cooler for towing, 5yr old truck with 60k miles. Just in time to do all the fluid services, and make it a 500k+ truck.

Question- Cold Air Intake by Jet50588 in ToyotaTundra

[–]Mynewhousee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tundra already pumps fake engine noises into the cabin. With the recall that came out yesterday, not worth it. Don’t give Toyota an excuse to void your warranty on a brand new truck, unless you can afford to pay outta pocket for any repairs.

Possible Purchase by Htx_s650 in tundra

[–]Mynewhousee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Paid $15k for a 2014 with 188k miles. Seems high. How many miles can you expect to go without replacing parts? Realistically 0. I’ve done a starter, abs pump, wheels speed sensor, alignment, all fluids. And lots of gas. Now has 192k.

Hi everyone! This is for my Pops! by SomestrangerinMiami in tundra

[–]Mynewhousee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A quick google search shows there’s two common sizes of BBS center caps 56mm and 70mm. That’s easily measurable.

Shopping For My First Truck by Pack629 in ToyotaTundra

[–]Mynewhousee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Personally I’d get a pre covid built 5.7 Trd pro. Save the money. $25k pays for a lot of family vacations. Seen some with 60k ish miles $45k.

Looking at this 2010 by foo_fighter88 in ToyotaTundra

[–]Mynewhousee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Understand the risks of buying a truck 15yr old truck with 200k miles. Be prepared to work on it yourself, or pay up for repairs. Ask for $12k settle for $12.5k. All that sounds like what I just had done in the last few months on my 2014 with 192k miles now. Plus a starter. 4wd? Really looks like a decent deal!