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7708
How hard is it to change the rotors? I have 04. 4x4 TRD with 65,000 miles. When I apply the brakes it feels like the rotors are warped. Thanks Tom M...
Tom M
tommorey7777
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Nov 15, 2008
8:04 pm
7709
... Very easy take old ones off put new on, You should change the pads too Bruce Z...
Bruce Z
bezmercer
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Nov 15, 2008
8:11 pm
7710
I've got a base, 2006, 2WD, regular cab, long bed, automatic (in case any or all of that matters) with a factory, plastic bed liner (not the spray-in kind) and...
chapcronquist
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Nov 16, 2008
6:29 am
7711
It just occurred to me that I'd like to maintain the use of the anchor points, so I can tie down a motorcycle. Thanks! ... I've got a base, 2006, 2WD, regular...
chapcronquist
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Nov 16, 2008
2:32 pm
7712
One of the metal fuel door hinges on on my truck has broken. The dealer tells me that the hinge mechanism and fuel door are all one piece. That means that I...
scott_gonzo
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Nov 24, 2008
8:16 pm
7713
Depending on the "look" you prefer, maybe chrome or a black matte piece would work? I'm considering black for my '02 fender flairs, I think of would be tough...
Neel McDonald
CupcakeDude
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Nov 24, 2008
9:19 pm
7714
Would anyone know if the complete fuel door assembly is available as an after market item in black or chrome? i have looked on the web and have not come up...
scott_gonzo
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Nov 25, 2008
7:25 pm
7715
Two other possible fixes... Salvage Yard - There must be a tundra somewhere in your color with a damaged bedside that still has a good gas door. And then...
i_rockthenight
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Nov 25, 2008
8:12 pm
7716
I'd like to get some oppinions on the different camper shells out there. I am not even sure where to start looking for one for my 05 4x4 Access Cab. What...
Tom W.
whoistomiam
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Nov 25, 2008
9:21 pm
7717
I have Bridgestone Dueller AT Revos on my 2001 4x4 access cab. I live the SF bay area and go to Tahoe pretty often. These are my second set. I got 50k on the...
jagdboy
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Nov 25, 2008
11:59 pm
7718
Your best choice in my opinion would be the Bridgestone Dueler A/T REVO. I have had them on all my trucks since before they came out with the newer REVO...
K B
ultra_300
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Nov 26, 2008
12:21 pm
7719
I have the Cooper tires on my Tundra that you currently have on your truck. I just went over 50k on them and so far so good.I will be replacing them later this...
scott_gonzo
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Nov 26, 2008
6:18 pm
7720
Problem solved for the grand sum of $12. A visit to a local welding/fabrication shop and a five minute repair equals a welded hinge on the cover . Turns out...
scott_gonzo
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Nov 26, 2008
10:24 pm
7721
Tom, I've got EBC slotted rotors on my 03 Limited and I'm rather disappointed with them. They have warped twice over 30K miles. I'd try getting a different...
Chris M. O'Rourke
turbocelica2003
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Nov 26, 2008
11:28 pm
7722
AWESOME TUNDRA TRUCKS - TOYOTA TUNDRA-MOTOR TREND 2000 TRUCK of the YEAR !I'll "third" the REVO recommendations. I literally today just replaced the set...
Marc Nguyen
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Nov 27, 2008
1:18 am
7723
I have an 02 extra cab with camper shel, excelent conditin. silding side windows with screens, slideing cab window, White with tinted windows.. would like to...
Dave Misunas
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Nov 27, 2008
2:48 am
7724
Well, folks, looks like I'm scrod.  My sensor(s) went south on me at just over 90k miles, almost a year ago.  No satisfaction on warranty coverage, despite...
Neel McDonald
CupcakeDude
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Dec 1, 2008
9:34 pm
7725
Make sure that you seek advice from a non--dealership garage if your warranty is up. I have saved hundreds of dollars by avoiding the local dealer. Good luck....
scott_gonzo
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Dec 2, 2008
11:01 pm
7726
... almost a year ago.  No satisfaction on warranty coverage, despite big effort... Decided after talking to service writer that I didn't need them, since the...
Fred
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Dec 3, 2008
12:03 am
7727
Neel, I'm sorry to hear of your misfortunes. While I've not investigated the specific design (3 or 4 wire, wide- or narrow-band, etc.) or part number of the...
Chris M. O'Rourke
turbocelica2003
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Dec 4, 2008
1:19 am
7728
Neel, Chris is exactly right. Do it yourself and save big bucks and enjoy the satisfaction of learning something new. I had the check engine light come on in...
jore1944@...
jore1944
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Dec 4, 2008
4:01 pm
7729
Given the history on the Tundra O2 sensors, Would it be a good idea to remove and re-install these things periodically to prevent them from siezing? Is an...
martingotch
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Dec 4, 2008
5:38 pm
7730
Joe, It sounds like working on your wife's Mountaineer is/was quite a chore. But the satisfaction from doing it yourself and saving a LOT of money is great! ...
Chris M. O'Rourke
turbocelica2003
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Dec 5, 2008
5:02 pm
7731
No, and yes, but very little goes a LONG way. O2 sensors contain both glass and a heating filament (similar to a light bulb) in them, and all you need to do is...
Chris M. O'Rourke
turbocelica2003
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Dec 5, 2008
5:23 pm
7732
HALLELUJAH, THE TUNDRA HAS RISEN.   First off, many thanks to all who responded to my post, the information was both useful and encouraging... This is such a...
Neel McDonald
CupcakeDude
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Dec 5, 2008
5:56 pm
7733
Chris, That is exactly right. Ican afford to pay for repairs but I get a graet deal of satisfaction of doing it myself when I have the ability. I do save a lot...
jore1944@...
jore1944
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Dec 5, 2008
6:04 pm
7734
I have an '03 TRD 4x4 with Firestone Ride-rite air bags installed. Love this suspension mod but a wierd thing has been happening. About 6 months ago I noticed...
earlwg
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Dec 6, 2008
4:08 pm
7735
I'm sure the rules require grade 8 bolts on suspension components. Bill Aulicino [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
William Aulicino
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Dec 6, 2008
4:25 pm
7736
Minimum of Grade 5 bolts are required on all on road vehicles. I prefer Grade 8 bolts on all suspension components like Bill's suggestion said. This is due to...
Joe Lyons
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Dec 6, 2008
5:44 pm
7737
Ihave the same problem with my 2000 Tundra SR5.. Dealer said the same thing.. I'm just going to live with it and be carful not to break the other hinge... ... ...
R V
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Dec 6, 2008
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