Keeping the Tundra
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Keeping the Tundra
Well after some serious searching and investigating, we have decided to keep the Tundra; at least for the forseeable future. I spoke with some folks at Toyota and as we are within our weight limitation (as weighed), there should not be any issues. I have ordered the 5th Airborn Sidewinder and am replacing the Reese 15K slider with a Reese 16K select. The pivot point will be moved to the rear 22" which means no more stopping the truck to adjust the hitch. I am also looking forward to a smoother pull. Thanks for all the input on the 6.4.

Frank L- Member

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Registration date: 2008-11-11
Age: 65
Location: Cobbs Creek, VA
Re: Keeping the Tundra
Just went through this decision process. What are the specs on your cat? Mine is a 2003 WC 28-bh 7650dry, and 1100Pin. I'm just picking in up next week from private seller. I have read a bunch on TundraSolutions Forum. They seem to think I will do fine. I have firestone Airbags, and E rated Michelins. What is your impression of the Tundra?
TundraJK- New member

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Registration date: 2010-05-28
Re: Keeping the Tundra
Sorry for the six month delay. I haven't reviewed this area for awhile. As to your question, am I satisfied with the Tundra - 100%. We have towed the cat about ten thousand miles over the past two years and the truck has performed beautifully. I regularly have it serviced at 3000 miles, which for most is over doing it, but I'd rather be safe than sorry. I have Firestone Ride Rights on the truck to help with leveling and am completely satisfied. I am looking forward to Tundra coming out with a diesel to help with fuel consumption, which now is right around 9.5 for overall pulling.

Frank L- Member

- Number of posts: 133
Registration date: 2008-11-11
Age: 65
Location: Cobbs Creek, VA
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