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#332 of 351 Re: 2007 tundra stereo replacement [dmorrell]
by bonestone
Jan 04, 2008 (9:00 am)
no, your either gonna have to wait it out, or get a custom kit made. i just got mine done by hostile costoms in berneville pa. they did a great job !
#333 of 351 Anyway to add power collapsible side view mirrors?
by nickdu
Jan 04, 2008 (2:38 pm)
I recently purchased a 08 Tundra CrewMax. For the most part a base model because I needed the bench front seat. I'm wondering if there is a way for me to upgrade the side view mirrors to power collapsible ones?
Thanks,
Nick
#334 of 351 New to the Toyota
by tonycam
Jan 19, 2008 (12:53 pm)
I just bought a 08 Tundra double cab, right now i'm getting about 14-15 mpg. How much will the dual exhaust help in power and mpg? Mine is the two wheel drive with the TRD, with the 20'' wheels. Love the truck.
Tonycam
#335 of 351 Tundra suspension, wheels and tire chains
by yote
Feb 09, 2008 (10:42 pm)
I really like the Tundra but today noticed what might be a show stopper. During the winter here in the mountains I sometimes need to use tire chains. However After looking at the front and rear wheels and suspension there is so little clearance I doubt that I'll be able to get a set on the tires. Has anyone got a solution to this problem??
'yote
#336 of 351 In-channel window vents
by brissette
Mar 16, 2008 (12:17 pm)
I'm planning on purchasing in-channel window vents for my 2008 Tundra. Has anyone had experience with these? I don't want to have a problem with wind noise when the window is closed or have the window back itself down as a safety feature if the vent gets in the way.
#337 of 351 07 tundra suspension too rigid
by davebaum
Mar 17, 2008 (5:30 pm)
What can I do to soften the suspension on my truck. It bounces so bad on the frwy, that my glasses fly off and anyone else riding with me can't even talk clearly. Please don't say to put 500 lbs of weight in the bed. Also when I slam on the brakes, the whole vehicle shutters like it's coming apart. I was wondering if I can remove the helper leaf on the rear suspension without causing any problems.
#338 of 351 Back up camera mod
by olerascal
May 13, 2008 (9:34 am)
I'd like to rig my back up camera (nav. system version) to be able to use it in even in forward gear. There are many situations where this would be handy. I understand Toyota probably thought there may be some safety issues and did not want us to enable it that way. Does anyone know if it can be wired (with a switch) off of the back up light switch or something?
#339 of 351 Re: Side-steps: Dealer or Aftermarket? [akasrp]
by darstundra
Jun 04, 2008 (9:34 am)
I have a 2008 Tundra and have the flat black that fit nicely against the cab. They are great and easy since the truck to up high. The tubular ones I have had in the past are harder to get your footing one and can become slippery when it rains. Mine came from the dealer but any after market would do. I have used mywooddash.com, they sell lots of aftermarket stuff besides dash kits and they have great prices. Hope this helps.
#340 of 351 Re: Compass and Temperature accessory [smitty_522004]
by darstundra
Jun 04, 2008 (11:51 am)
I have a 08 Tundra Crewmax and it came with the temperature on the dash but the rearview mirror offers a compass and it migh also offer a temp ad on. It can be purchased aftermarket and from what I understand it is not an easy install but I could be wrong. Try looking up tundra 05 rearview mirror on google and you will probably find what you are looking for .Hope this helps.
#341 of 351 Re: Overfenders [fredmcmurray]
by darstundra
Jun 04, 2008 (12:01 pm)
I have had them in different trucks and they have always been 3m stick onand you just have to be real careful to alighn perfectly, I have not experienced a drill type system. The 3m ones stay on as I drive at high speeds 70 to 85 on freeway. Hope this helps