Truck was just a commuter vehicle, but my faith in this truck and Toyota is shaken.280K on my 2WD 5.7 and I've noticed a small transmission fluid leak where the drive shaft connects to the rear of the transmission. I'm the third owner and according to CARFAX this truck has never had any major issues. It’s still standing strong with the original engine, transmission and paint job.Sheppard just swapped the truck out for a new one at a dealership near New Orleans. "Toby Harvey's opinion happened to stand out the most to me. You are well within your legal limits and you will find that the truck handles your trailer very well - plenty of power and stopping ability and the chassis is up to the job.
Would you purchase a used Tundra with a hefty amount of miles? Before you roll out the dough, there are some very obvious factors to take into consideration.I would just make sure that it's abuse wasn't more than normal. Evidently, there is a bad well on the original drive shaft that has a negative effect on the rear transmission seal. "Personally, I prefer to have a low-mileage used vehicle unless I can pay the vehicle off and have no payments. Also, have you heard of anyone having a timing chain guide noise on the driver side ? I noticed the noise and my mechanic said the K&N is to much filtration and the oil was to thick and putting stress on the timing chain guide piston. It’s no more extra work while your doing the timing belt. Bought my 2010 Crewmax TRD with 195 and with 250 on it now it's been amazing...do the regular maintenance and it will last...I drilled out the air box and removed the carbon filter screen and installed k&n to help improve mileage ...very happy with truck gets 20 highway and who cares city I have the K&N air filter but didn’t remove the carbon filter part. Purchased a 2008 TRD 4x4 new. He is asking $17K and I am considering it at $13K cash. That should tell you. Goodluck.I’ve owed 3 Toyota’s with 4.7s in them and one with 5.7 now.
Damn good deal, nothing wrong with it at all. I have two Dbl can Tundras.
""Depending on price and condition, heck yeah. FYI.
I got over 330k miles on all of them. Lots of unanswered questions here… I paid 23k for my 2011 TRD with 140k. Special thanks to Toby Harvey for letting me use your image. I am a believer!The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.We Push The All-New Toyota RAV4 TRD Off-Road Hard Up 10,666-Foot Vail Pass5 Things to Know Before Buying a 2021 Toyota 4Runner TRD ProFirst Photos Revealed of Lunar Rock 2021 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro2021 Toyota RAV4 Prime XSE Review - Toyota Sets A New Standard For Green Crossovers2021 Toyota RAV4 Prime’s Mysterious All-Wheel Drive System ExplainedDoes A Redesigned Gen 3 Prius Intake Manifold Help With Cold Start Knock?Exclusive First Look at 2021 Toyota Camry XSE Hybrid Interior (Plus Option Packages)Why Your Toyota Prius Battery Meter Is Just Nothing More Than A Feel Good IndicatorNew 2021 Toyota Highlander Trim Level Offers a Ride Like No OtherNew 2021 Toyota Camry Hybrid Trim Level Gets Incredible MPGBreaking News: 2021 Toyota Tacoma Pricing and New Trims AnnouncedShoppers’ Guide: 5 Cars Sportier Than the 2021 Toyota Corolla Toyota Updates Tacoma Pickup Truck Pricing For 2021 - What Changes Are In Store?Why The Ford Ranger Is Already Better Than The Toyota TacomaToyota RAV4 Prime vs. Tesla Model Y Maintenance Cost Analysis - A Surprising Outcome2021 Toyota GR Supra 2.0 Review– What Do You Call a 4-Cylinder Supra?Why I Am Not Buying Tesla Solar Panels or Solar Roof For My House YetWhy Subaru Ascent Needs A New Sport Trim To Be The Most Reliable Family HaulerTesla Operated By Full Self Crashing System Hits Two Parked First Responder Vehicles - Again I should add that the price includes a matching topper.Just purchased a 2009 Tundra SR5 4.7 V8 2WD for 11,500 cash (12,500 after tax and doc fee).
"Yes. 02 Tundra Limited. Check and double check leaks and fluids and really listen to the shift and engine. ""Biggest thing is where do you live and where did it come from? Super clean. How and what should I look for considering I hear that it’s the major problem with high mileage 4.7 v8’s.
Also, have a carfax report done on your truck, this showed me what maintenance was performed. I continued in several ongoing discussions with other used Tundra owners who explained their appreciation for buying a used Tundra. Cars aren't made to go 35 mph stop sign to sign through the entirety of it life. I can write a long list of why I believe that a used Tundra with around 200k miles would be a fantastic investment; however, I have never owned a used Tundra so my argument is hardly credible. The Tundra nameplate first showed up in 2000 and is still in my opinion Toyota says the million-mile truck, which has the V8Though obviously every fluid, and the tires, would have to have been changed more than a few times over the truck’s busy lifetime.“My truck looks great, and, except for a few little dents, it’s almost like new,” said Sheppard. Here are some direct replies I received from online Tundra groups, All Out Tundras and TundraCrew, after asking what one may look at before buying a used Tundra pushing $200k miles. There is a fella on YouTube who get 1 million miles out of his. I was able to verify all the service records with the dealership it was serviced at so was happy getting a 2012 DC for $14,500.
I went to a couple of Toyota Dealerships and talked with the folks who worked there (including Mechanics). Ten minutes later, he's firing up his 2007 Toyota Tundra, tossing his travel bag in the rear, and heading north 1,300 miles to New York—and his next paycheck. Plus while they are chasing the belt I would suggest putting a new water pump it at the same time.
“Even the seats look just as they were when I bought it.