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Old 11-05-2008, 06:38 AM
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Tundra Offroad?

since i guess i posted my other one in the wrong section that no one can reply to... here goes.
im probably buying a 2000 tundra 4x4 xtra cab today, and i want to know how they do offroad. i know theyre a little big, but are they pretty capable offroad? what kinds of things should i look out for with it? im STOKED....
and regarding my 88, should i keep it or post it up for sale on here?
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wow.. i thought more people on here had tundras... hmm... kinda discouraging kinda makin me lean more towards the lifted F150......
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i took my tundra off road. its a typical Toyota, great off and on road, sweet power with the V8. i'd buy one again in a heartbeat.
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and when you get the TRD off road package you get Bilstein shocks which perform nicely on gravel roads. if you want to know anything else PM me. but i know there are quite a few members with Tundras on here. or just go to the tundra forum.
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does the tundra have lockers?
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can't beleive you just said you were considering a f-150 no balls over a tundra! Theres a TRD yamaha edition around here, a truck i would kill for, Every so often he paints it brown, so it must work good off road!
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Originally Posted by 82greenbeast
Theres a TRD yamaha edition around here, a truck i would kill for, Every so often he paints it brown, so it must work good off road!
Hah, i was like...wait...wtf ..?

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Originally Posted by ozziesironmanoffroad
since i guess i posted my other one in the wrong section that no one can reply to... here goes.
im probably buying a 2000 tundra 4x4 xtra cab today, and i want to know how they do offroad. i know theyre a little big, but are they pretty capable offroad? what kinds of things should i look out for with it? im STOKED....
and regarding my 88, should i keep it or post it up for sale on here?
Jesus, seriously. You just made that thread and since no one replied within 1 hour you had to make a new thread.
Try such forums as tundrasolutions.com
And yes, a 2000 4x4 tundra will do quite fine offroad, obviously depending on terrain chosen, modifications, and the skill set, or lack of, of the driver.
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no, someone PMd me and said that i posted in the wrong section and no one can reply to it. thats why i started a new thread. im not doing it to be a post whore.
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yeah, tundras are great offroad, but as with any big truck, its not going to be anywhere near as agile as an old pickup or 4Runner.

I just wouldn't go rock crawling with it, they're a little long for that.
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Originally Posted by ozziesironmanoffroad
no, someone PMd me and said that i posted in the wrong section and no one can reply to it. thats why i started a new thread. im not doing it to be a post whore.
Ha! You posted in the "check out my truck section" previously?
I think you want the more approprate section of:
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f28/
You OT'ers crack me up.
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But yeah, go here http://www.tundrasolutions.com/forums/
LOTS of tundra stuff
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okay thanx
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