5 Things I wish I knew before buying my First Gen Tundra
Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары
Hey guys, in this video I wanted to outline some of the things that I wish I had known before buying my truck. Hope you find them helpful, and please put some of your own tips or things you've learned in the comments below, I'd love to hear what you have to say! Thanks for watching! - Sal
00:00 - Intro
00:20 - How to inspect timing belt
02:14 - Aftermarket support
03:15 - Engaging community
04:15 - Starter Placement
05:30 - Different cab configurations and options
07:19 - Outro
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Loved my access cab so much, that thing never gave me a problem. Now I got a 06 double cab and it’s just a great simple truck. Gotta love the simplicity of an old Toyota truck
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Yup exactly, cool to see you stayed in the first gen tundra fam! Thanks for watching - Sal
@nrenenra4287
Жыл бұрын
he wasn’t joking about the ball joints tho, definitely keep an eye on them. i have an 06 and it’s turning 290k miles! but this winter but my driver and passenger side ball joints gave out, once in motion at about 35mph🤷🏾 just because it’s simple make sure you aren’t neglecting the maintenance🫱🏾🫲🏻
@That_kidd_ayy
Жыл бұрын
Gas hurts :(😂
@isaacmartinez9879
Жыл бұрын
@@nrenenra4287 don’t worry changed them before they ever had the chance to go out on me. I see a bunch of older Toyota’s on the road with a blown out ball joint, sucks to see it.
@yurapishwall4252
Жыл бұрын
Have an 02 myself love it. I kept warping rotors and the brakes on the front of this thing have to be swapped out converted to the sequoias front brakes
Got my 02 SR5 Access Cab as my first car almost 10 years ago and it’s still my daily driver. She’s been through a lot and I love her so much. Don’t want anything else. Nice to know there’s a community behind these trucks.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Yep for sure! Love to hear when people hold onto them for that long! Thanks for watching
Love the video, I still have my 2002 tundra, and the comment of ‘old grandpa truck’ really hit me. I was 33 when I bought mine. 😂 ride on grandpas!
@JDMDriveway
10 ай бұрын
lol I have a very different view of the truck now that I have owned it for a couple of years, definitely very popular among the younger crowd (although I will say there are a fair share of grandpas I see driving these around too haha) Thanks for watching!
I just purchased my first truck (First Gen Tundra) which happens to be my dream truck. Single cab, 8ft bed, 4x4, weekend warrior! I love how BASIC it is! Easy to work on for the most part lol! Thanks for the info Sal!
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Awesome! Congrats on the new truck! Thanks for watching - Sal
@potatopotato6066
Жыл бұрын
Nice I want that but with the v6 and an extra cab
If you do the timing belt,make sure the belt you get has the white timing marks.I bought one as part of a kit,water pump etc and it didn't have the marks,so you have to re-install the balancer to check your progress. The lower ball joint swap is an easy bolt on. The starters don't go out often and give plenty of warning usually.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I cant imagine doing the timing belt job without the marks on the belt. The kit I was recommended and bought was from Aisin, and all of the parts were OE. Thanks for watching! - Sal
Love my single cab, RWD, 8ft bed, 5speed manual, 3.4 v6 tundra!
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
That’s awesome!! Such a unique spec! Thanks for watching - Sal
02 Tundra 4x4 V8 SR5 - 282k Miles when I bought it last year with a rusted frame in the rust belt. Cut out the old rusted frame and replaced with a premanufactured Safe-T-Cap. Slowly swapping old parts as I can find time/issues. Well worth the $1500 total I have in the truck. Going on 285k Miles as a 2nd vehicle. The thing runs great, looking at cleaning and replacing a few parts and keeping this running for another few years.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
That's sweet Kyle, sounds like a great project that should serve you well as long as you want to keep it around. And for $1500 you can't go wrong! haha thanks for watching - Sal
I have had a 2003 tundra for 10+ years and I’m learning quite a lot from your videos. Aside from the bad gas mileage, this is the only thing I wanna drive.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
They’re awesome trucks, and it’s always cool to hear of people holding onto them for a very long time like you have. Glad I can still make some helpful videos as a relative tundra newbie. Thanks for watching - Sal
@gdj8013
Жыл бұрын
I’ve got an 02 I love dearly but the gas mileage is painful especially with gas prices now.
@whoc4r3s117
Жыл бұрын
Whenever your bummed about gas mileage just remember you’ve got a vehicle that will last and last. Imagine having to buy a new vehicle compared to having bad gas mileage. Then it doesnt seem that bad.
@6.2Slomaro
Жыл бұрын
One thing you gotta think about, you can buy a truck that gets better gas mileage but the cost of repair will be more than what you would pay owning a tundra with bad mpg.
@vorpalblades
Жыл бұрын
I average 16 mpg which isn't bad for a truck.
I just replaced the starter in my 02 4.7L last weekend. It's definitely a project! I couldn't believe it when I finally figured out how I had to get to it! It took me about 5 hours. I also replaced three throttle body gasket and the intake manifold gasket since I was in there and they had never been replaced. I also cleaned a lot up too. One other issue I recently had was the driver side strut broke. The lower part of it that holds the bearing broke off completely! Seeing what happened I decided I'd better check the passenger side strut as well and the bearing was shot in that one. There's 270k miles on all of these parts though so really I'm surprised how long they lasted. But yeah, I love my truck! It's been the most reliable vehicle I've ever known. The starter going out is the first time I've had to do any real work on it that wasn't normal maintenance. I had the timing belt replaced about 10k miles ago but that's just because it was so old and had so many miles on it.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Hey Doug, yup the starter on the 4.7 is a big pain in the butt. Nice that you took advantage and freshened some other things up in there too. If you're in the FB group, I think I remember seeing your post about the strut breaking! It's crazy that happened, I didn't even know that could be a thing 😂 My bushings are pretty shot so I'm looking at options for a simple upgrade at some point in the future. Thanks for watching! - Sal
@mjones04
Жыл бұрын
@@JDMDriveway I have an 06 DoubleCab where I blew out the strut earlier this year also. I went with a pair of Bilstein extended shocks (extended because PO put on 33s which caused rubbing), and a set of Monroe coilovers, and even with some aggressive offroading, they've been handling wonderfully for the past 9 months. Highly recommend!
@darthtyranus7683
Жыл бұрын
It bet it was a reaction based decision since Toyota was starting to get more complaints with premature corrosion etc and I'd imagine the engineers assumed the most protective starter location was inside the engine? 😝
@darthtyranus7683
Жыл бұрын
@@mjones04 it's a joy I love the torque in it working on a 2nd gen Tundra now it's just as reliable so far 2011 with 280k miles
@bobaque70
Жыл бұрын
Yes that intake, fuel rail removal is a chore 100%
Just got a 2005 double cab sr5 TRD 4x4. I love it! I want it to last forever. It really is fun to drive. All my life I've had tiny compact cars, so it's a big change for me.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Sweet, congrats on the new truck! Thanks for watching
My 2000 tundra just hit 326K miles , same engine/trans . The timing belt was a huge surprise of how easy it was to get to
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Oh nice, I always love to hear examples of our trucks getting up to that high of mileage. Thanks for watching! - Sal
@DTFilmzz
Жыл бұрын
Same !! Around the same miles runnin healthy in the snow
my 04 tundra double cab has been to hell and back a few times, its knocking the door of 740 000 kms, and still going strong. easy to work on, fun to drive and a pleasure to own..
@JDMDriveway
5 ай бұрын
Wow! That's great to hear. Thanks for watching!
@adamnowakowski2611
3 ай бұрын
Hell ya🎉 I have the same truck, 251 thousand miles and going strong! Gotta love the double cab
Hi Sal, thanks so much for your videos. I share same affinity for my 2000 limited as you do for yours. Your programming key fob vid was well done and I expect to be trying out procedure soon. Thx again and happy motoring.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, I appreciate the support! Best of luck with the fob! - Sal
Glad to keep seeing everyone loving these. I just picked up an 06 Tundra. 216k and only one previous owner. Also have a 92 4Runner and 21 Tacoma. Actually hate the Tacoma because of all the tech bs in it. Cannot wait to learn more about my Tundra.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Awesome, congrats on the new truck. Thanks for watching! - Sal
Looking at buying one.. thanks for the video, will keep the timing belt thing in mind when shopping!
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Yeah it's a great tip for sure. I wish I had known when I was buying mine. I'd definitely recommend these trucks though! Thanks for watching - Sal
Love your video!! I have owned a 03 and now I own a 06!! I love first gen tundras! Best truck I have ever owned! Your tundra look awesome!!!!
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Jorge! I love these trucks too! Thanks for watching - Sal
My first gen 2001 access cab is my fav car I’ve ever had, and I don’t regret it for a second. 340k miles and God Willing still climbing!Something I wish I’d known: the cost of ignition coils… *shudder*.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Hahaha yeah the ignition coils are super expensive. I wanted to replace all of them to refresh the engine but I don't want to drop like $400+ on that 😂 thanks for watching - Sal
great looking truck! One of my favourite trucks of all time. Access cab first gen is fantastic.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Yup I agree! Thanks for watching - Sal
glad your enjoying your 1st gen. I own one as well. 2000 I love it. Only thing I would I knew or would change is I wish I would have looked around a little longer and got a four-wheel drive one and maybe one that was a year or two newer but my frame is still totally solid everything alive soon and probably starter which if you're going to do that you might as well throw in water pumps and all the other stuff while you got halfway torn apart I am at 280,000 miles just over 7 years of ownership 2uz-fe access cab SR5. v8 6ft bed. lot of similarities with mine. now luckily I got a one owner when I got it and he took good care of it
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
That's great to have a one owner and good knowledge about the history of the truck. I'm a little jealous to be honest haha
I love my first gen. Tundra too... but the suicide door arrangement is a problem - particularly when trying to load groceries in the back seat when parked between other cars.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
THIS!! I should have mentioned it, because I totally agree that it is super frustrating in parking lots lol thanks for watching! - Sal
@robhayes5320
Жыл бұрын
You learn to park further out in the parking lot where there’s more empty space.
I have the same truck same color, 200 thou on milage, just did the timing belt! Running smooth!
@JDMDriveway
6 ай бұрын
Nice man, wishing you another easy 200k! Thanks for watching
Not sure where you want to be with the channel but I subscribed. Love the content you create and you seem like a good person so thought I'd try to help.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
I appreciate that Edwin, thanks for watching! - Sal
I was looking for an older grandma / knockaround Toyota truck and found a one owner 2006 Tundra with 130K miles on Copart salvage site. From the photos it looked OK but I couldn't read the badges etc. When it came in it turned out to be a DCL (Double Cab Limited) with a huge sunroof & roll down back window among other nice features and the V8 ran like a top. It had a surprise in the bed, a box full of parts for front brakes! Only real problem a bad master cylinder, couldn't keep it full. It now has a nice stereo, backup cam, remote start, new shocks & Michelins. The timing chain on the V8 was done at 100K miles so that is good for many years. We hauled an ATV part way across the country and it averaged 16 MPG, a bit better on the way back w/o a load. My wife likes it so well that we sold her Lexus and this is now her main ride.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Dang that's awesome! What a good buy 👍🏼 thanks for watching - Sal
Have a 2003 tundra ases cab here in Houston tx love this truck after years it run’s like new, only thing a wish a knew to get the 2005 4 doors 4x4
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Yup, same here. I love my access cab but I think had I known about the double cab, I probably would have opted for that style. Thanks for watching! - Sal
I’m planning to buy a truck in the springtime, currently trying to decide between a tundra and a ridgeline. There’s pros & cons to each. I don’t need anything fancy, just a vehicle with some utility would be nice. Seems like the Tundra would be a solid choice! I enjoy watching your videos on this truck as it helps me learn more about them.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
I'll honestly say that 90% of the time I don't use the utility of my truck, but that last 10% makes it worth it. So having a ridgeline would be nice to have a good ride and everyday amenities for a majority of the time you're driving around, but I still opted to have a "more truck" sort of vehicle. Personal preference, but I like the look of the truck, and the other big benefit would be towing capacity and bed size. The double cab tundras offer a lot of interior space and I would pick that option if I had a family. The ridgeline is probably the more logical answer (for me too), but may not be the coolest option lol thanks for watching! - Sal
@schlusky
Жыл бұрын
Go with the tundra. I have been a chevy guy most of the time ive owned trucks, ranging from a 4 cylinder s10 to a 454 cubic inch big block 3/4 ton behemoth of a truck. Having said that, I absolutely love my tundra and probably wont look back. It gets pretty decent mileage for a v8, its comfortable and reliable, and it out pulls most of the trucks ive owned. The 4.7 in my tundra comes within 30 foot pounds of torque to the big block that was in my 3/4 ton, but double the mileage. My one and only complaint about my 06 is the oddball bed dimensions make finding a used toolbox that fits a challenge
I've got a double cab and while it has its issues from time to time due to buying it in Minnesota but by far the best vehicle I've owned yet
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
I've been loving mine too, hoping to see a bit of snow in it this winter now that I've moved up to Virginia from Florida. Thanks for watching - Sal
I love my tundra but one thing I wish I knew before buying a DC Tundra was that the aftermarket support is for the other versions of the Tundras and not as much for the DC tundra. I've made a couple custom parts for my truck such as a grille and I've wired in a small sub but other than that thats all I could really think to do as of now. Eventually I would like to widebody because thats one of the things i have noticed a lot of in this community but that's in the far future.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Hmm yeah that’s a good point, there’s definitely more aftermarket support for the AC tundras. I agree that the wide bodies look great, but that’s way in the future for me too. Thanks for watching Dillan! - Sal
Love my 04 dc and the community behind them just wish I knew more about the rust given I’m in the rust belt
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Ah yep, I don’t envy you guys up there one bit lol rust sucks! 😂 thanks for watching - Sal
00 tundra bought it in december of 1999 upgraded to a ivan stewart clone the front rotors warp easily replaced them with 03 fixed that problem and the orbital gear in the transmisson great job making videos and content for the first gen thank you
@JDMDriveway
2 ай бұрын
Cool, glad to hear you were able to upgrade a few parts to those from an 03! Thanks for watching!
Good video! I have to do my starter this weekend. PITA! First repair in 365K miles. Original timing belt, water pump, even the alternator is original! Usual maintenance items, wipers, headlights, belts, brakes etc....I did have to replace the cheap radiator though. It was more of an upgrade. Love this truck though. Had a 96 and a half model year Taco short bed, short cab 4x4 with the same story as the Tuna, less the starter.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Wow that's crazy that you've got your original timing belt! Too bad about the starter, and I also want to replace the radiator on my truck. Best of luck with the starter replacement, and thanks for checking out the video! - Sal
@watertiteman
Жыл бұрын
You should do the timing belt. It is an interference engine.
I bought my 2000 in '06 as a work/play vehicle. Still going strong today. There are a few recommendations I'd make, like doing a drop and swap on fluids every year or two. Past that, you seem to be on target. Most of the long term maintenance issues have been addressed.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
That’s a good point, it’s cool you’ve been in the tundra game for so long! Have you been changing trans fluid too? Not sure if mine has been changed and I’m reluctant to do it now because it just works lol
@ironcity2uz319
Жыл бұрын
@@JDMDriveway At 200k miles I dropped the pan and replaced the filter, and the fluid. I did it a few times at the start to get the black out and red in. Stopped the hard shifts it was starting to get. past that, just drop and tops every year or so. The tundra is easy, because it has a dipstick to refill. I do the same with power steering fluid(same fluid makes it easy). Pump out the reservoir, and fill once a year or so. Seems to keep everything happy.
@ironcity2uz319
Жыл бұрын
*every tech I've talked to said to not hook it up to a pressurized fluid exchange machine, though. For some reason it can cause problems, unless you did it consistently from new.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Ok cool. Thank you so much for the information, I’ll probably end up doing this in the next couple of months. Just to keep it fresh and for peace of mind.
I bought mine brand new 20 years ago, the only thing I've done to it is A/C coil, valve cover gaskets, and general maintenance. Until last week, I changed out upper and lower ball joints and the inner and outer tie rods. Mine is the XSP Model, which is the unspoken of model between SR5 and Limited
@JDMDriveway
9 ай бұрын
Glad to hear it, I've been looking at DCs near me and there's a surprising number of XSP trip ones. I guess it was popular in Southern VA and the Carolinas lol. Thanks for watching
Right to the point, I appreciated the video
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! - Sal
Gotta love them staters, iv got two of these trucks. Did the starter on one and yes its not the easiest job
@JDMDriveway
13 күн бұрын
lol yup, thanks for watching
I got 2001 access cab, love this car would never get rid of it.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Same here! Thanks for watching - Sal
I have the same vehicle but in the V6.(3.4L)Bought it used and had to replace the starter motor IN 2008. On the V6 it's very easy. After 21 years it's working fine. I still have under a 80,000 miles, however I went ahead and changed the timing belt. Hope to have it for many more years.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
That's great to hear, I'd love to get behind the wheel of a V6 Tundra, especially one with a manual. Thanks for watching! - Sal
@gthang958
9 ай бұрын
@JDMDriveway hows the power from a v6 tundra with the 5sp?
I have a 04 access cab with 275k with the original starter that runs like the day I bought it. This truck tows and has been working since it had 26 miles on the OD. 80k miles for the timing belt is way too often. I have been changing mine at 120k and it still looks good. I wouldn't go longer because the water pump has needed to be changed both times. I like that the 4.7 makes all its torque at low RPM like below 3k so it doesn't hunt for gears like my 17' tundra does.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Gotcha, thanks for the input. And yeah I agree that the truck makes great torque down low and gets the job done. Thanks for watching
Sal, we’re living parallel lives! I killed my 2020 Outback XT in floodwaters and am looking for a Tundra now. I’ve been scouring for info about the best generations and clearly it’s the 1st Gen. Thanks for all the support info as it validates all the reasons why I want this to be my next vehicle.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Ugh sorry to hear about your outback! Definitely happy with my first gen, and a first gen Sequoia could be a good option to look into as well. Same exact truck as a tundra, but with an SUV body on top instead. Hope you find a good replacement though, and thanks for watching! - Sal
Still looking but I couldn't decide between the AC and DC until I learned the DC rear window rolls down. I think that sold me on the DC.
@JDMDriveway
10 ай бұрын
Yep, that's definitely one of the best features of that truck and I am super jealous of it. Also, while my truck fits me and a passenger perfectly fine, any time I am transporting more stuff or more people, I wish I had the DC for that back seat space. Im honestly looking at upgrading to a DC if the right deal comes up. Thanks for watching!
I own two and this video is spot on. I will add the paint seal coating notoriously doesn't last long and patinas off. And the access cab door window latches always break, but that's a easy cheap fix. These are excellent trucks, a great size/power ratio for typical person needing a truck.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Tim, those are definitely worth mentioning too. I lucked out with some really good paint on my truck, but some look pretty rough. And my window latches broke and needed to be replaced as well. Thanks for watching - Sal
I have an 03 (bought in 04) w/ 250K miles.....short of the starter..I love this truck. Just replaced the dash lights w/ LED's... and new head lights. still runs like a top
@JDMDriveway
13 күн бұрын
Glad to hear it, thanks for watching!
I have two 2003 Tundras , I bought new twenty years ago. SR·5 TRD , 3 inch lift , K&N cold air filter. Denson Iridium Plugs . 110k limited with leather. I run a stock K&N air filter and Same Denson Iridium Plugs . 64K I swapped the 17 inch tires to my SR·5, and my limited runs the regular 16 inch. wheels. This became my city cruiser truck. With higher gas prices, I had to convert 2003 Corolla CE, into the CorollaVirus™. 137K Got ride of the standard 15 inch wheels and put on Scion TC 17 Inch wheels, lifted the body, cut the pre runner noise and make a Home made steal bumper skid plate and winch. Now my CorollaVirus™ goes everywhere my Tundra goes. What is going to brake on my Tundra , everything plastic. 1. The AC control knob 2. inside door handles front and back , Acces Cab. 3. plastic coupling that hold the roods of the tail gate. 4. the handdle to open and close and lock the back acces cab door windows. What I have had to replace. 1. Window Lift motor 2. Starter 3. rack n pinon Those happened on the 19th year of life my SR·5 4. Upper and lower tie rods. 5. second set of brakes and one disc. Planning on doing the timing belt & replace the water pump while I'm timing belt for Christmas. Recalls on the 03 Tundra are. Ball Joint Air Bag. The 2003 also has a air bag recall too
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Wow that's a lot of great info! Thanks for checking out the video - Sal
@FreedomLovinLady
Жыл бұрын
I also have a 2003 limited 4wd access cab that I bought new. I love this truck, such a blessing, 148k now, so just now really broken in :). It's been on sandy beaches, up three mountain ranges, in over a foot of snow, on all kinds of ice, and towed a 6000+ pound horse trailer across the country many times. A few simple upgrades have made it all the more fun/comfortable/capable too. A quick note about the plastic items breaking, in short, it's true. I replaced the rear tailgate handle, one of the side rear window hinges and have had small complications with the inside and outside drivers side door handles and the ac knob. The key on these items is temperature and how you use them. Let them get warm if you can before turning the ac knob for example and turn it a bit slower, the components behind it can break and are not cheap to replace, plus it was hard to figure which one actually caused the knob to fail. On the door handles, lift them a bit slower, the access cab rear drivers door acted up on me starting about 6 years ago since i use it to let my border collies in the back seat frequently. I was just gentle with it in cold weather and let it warm up first if i could and it's still the original parts. The original radiator also failed for me back in 2020, leaked out two gallons while i drove it gently waiting on the replacement Toyota part, but never over heated, just had that sick sweet smell to tell me there was a problem. Also replaced both front axels twice (lifetime warranty parts :), replaced the gear shifter, the timing belt and water pump, a couple of minor seals and the cd changer to more modern head unit. Need to replace the visor now as it keeps falling off on the left drivers side hinge, but can't find a charcoal gray replacement with the light option anywhere yet... feel free to ask about my truck, it's great to share experiences to keep these machines running strong 🙋♀️😊💖
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Wow, another awesome write up! Thanks so much, and it's very cool to hear from people like you with a lot of experience in these trucks - Sal
Good review I’ve had 4 tundras since 2000 brand new and I love them. My 5.7 4wd Trd dc is my last tho
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Always cool to see people staying in the tundra family. Thanks for watching! - Sal
@tundrav8georgia
Жыл бұрын
@@JDMDriveway my first tundra saved my life bad accident guy ran the light broadsided me I’m lucky to be alive but the side guard door beams saved my butt
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Oh geez that's too bad. Glad you made it out ok!
We purchased an 04 SR5 double cab several years ago and it's been a good truck. I had the timing belt changed at 120,000 miles and changed the oil, that's all I have done to it. I don't drive it much, maybe 3,000 miles a year so I don't have to do much maintenance. My neighbor wants it really bad but I refuse to sell it even though I know eventually I am going to have to replace some things like the starter and wheel bearings. I'll just have my mechanic do it because I know it will be done right the first time and he uses quality parts.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
That's a good plan, definitely a huge pain to do the wheel bearings and the starter wasn't super fun either. Thanks for watching! - Sal
Thanks for the video 📹
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Of course, thanks for checking it out! - Sal
I own the 2003 limited 4X4. I have owned it for 18 years. Never have had an issue other than recalls and did replace a front cv axle due to broken cv boot. Same starter. I just can’t see parting ways with it.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Wow its always awesome to hear when people hold onto these trucks for so long. Thanks for watching
currently looking for one. your paint looks great, or maybe it's just the lighting :)
@JDMDriveway
9 ай бұрын
Yeah luckily the paint on my truck is in great shape. I ceramic coated it a few years ago and it's been holding up well. Best of luck on the search, and thanks for watching!
I bought a 2004 Single Cab with the long Bed. It is amazing how big those beds. I have not seen another car with that size bed, I can fit my entire wood panels in it and close the tailgate. It aslo came with the v6 same as my 98 4runner. I know the ins and outs of it.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Yeah I'm always amazed at just how big the bed is when I see a single cab tundra! Haha thanks for watching - Sal
@rickfitzgerald4426
Жыл бұрын
At least there is a glove box for storage!
I own a 2000 limited.. gave it a bedliner paint job and do all my own mechanic work on it. One thing I wish I had known, if one of your back axle seals starts to leak and you don’t take care of it before your differential fluid leaks out all over your brake drums, your differential will go to pieces… and it’s a little pricey to repair. That being said, I LOVE MY TRUCK !!! Thinking about supercharging it
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Oh dang, I've seen people talk about rear axle seals, but I didn't realize how catastrophic it could be. Supercharging would be sweet tho! Thanks for watching - Sal
@alskooper3319
Жыл бұрын
Yep, had to replace both rear axle seals on mine.
Another solid video man keep it up
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
I appreciate it, thanks for watching! - Sal
@misfitramdial1816
Жыл бұрын
@@JDMDriveway any other cosmetic mods you wanna do on the truck in the future?
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
I’ve been really debating getting a camper shell, but I haven’t convinced myself one way or the other. Low profile side steps/rock sliders would be a good addition too, but I haven’t done too much research on them yet. Anything else you’d recommend?
@misfitramdial1816
Жыл бұрын
@@JDMDriveway i have a brush guard on mine i personally have smoked head and tail lights but ive been thinking about a small light bar up front to help with night driving but only other thing would be a winch maybe if you go offroading
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Oh very nice! Yeah, that’s another thing I was thinking was some subtle ditch lights or a light bar for the front. I don’t do any off-roading now but if I got into it, I would probably invest in a winch for sure
Thanks, yes I wish I would have watched your video before I bought my 04 SR5 crew. Supposed to be one owner salesman just retired, has 193k 4.7 nice n clean but he worked at Kolar Toyota in Duluth MN but trying to find service records after the sale has been terrible, And before I bought it they did front brake pads and rotor and one caliper and left the old one with no bleeder on the right. Really gives to the used car salesman promise everything and after the sale nothing lol. I was very disappointed with them but I'll check the belt the owner could not remember but thought it wasn't that long ago. Ya ya. OK thanks for the videos.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Too bad to hear about your experience there. It's so frustrating, and the similar experience that I had has really discouraged me from buying at another used car dealership. Hope the belt is looking fresh at least! Thanks for watching - Sal
watching this before buying a tundra and just noticed the s13 in the back, nice
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
You've got good taste lol thanks for watching - Sal
nice truck got my tundra trd limited in 2002 with 2000 miles on it.i like it better than my 2018 sr 5. toyota put a new chasie on it a couple of years ago due to rust. got over 210,000 miles runs strong. keep up on maintenance and fix what's wrong.
@JDMDriveway
7 ай бұрын
Awesome to hear that, always cool to hear from people who have had them basically since new. Thanks for watching!
Good video. I’ve had my ‘06 ac since ‘16. The best driving truck I’ve had. One thing I don’t like is the turning radius. Hard to maneuver in tight spots. My all time fav truck was my ‘97 T-100. Drove like a sports car. I hated that it had no rear door so switched to the tundra
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Dave, I agree that the turning radius is pretty bad. I wonder how it compares to other trucks like an F150 or 1500 or something from the same era. I haven't driven one of those in a long time. Thanks for watching! - Sal
@davem8898
Жыл бұрын
@@JDMDriveway good question Sal? I know it was way worse than my T-100
@lamontgray6015
Жыл бұрын
@@JDMDriveway the turning radius on a f150 is awesome brother
@rickfitzgerald4426
Жыл бұрын
Turning radius is like turning the Queen Mary in a bath tub!
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
😂😂
You should do a starter replacement video. My 02 tundra just recently failed on me and I’m pretty sure it’s the stater
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Hate to say it Martin, but I’m probably not going to be doing that project again if I don’t have to 😂 good news is that there are a bunch of other good tutorials here on KZread. Best of luck with your truck though, hopefully the repair goes smoothly 👍🏼 - Sal
you forgot about the stepside bed!! i have a 05 dc limited same color as yours and absolutely love it. sadly i’m in new england and the frame dosent have much time left but i love the truck :(
@JDMDriveway
8 ай бұрын
Yeah, good point!! I didn't give the stepside the love it deserves lol. Thanks for watching
I really like the smaller size of the early Tundras. That's a nice truck.
@JDMDriveway
7 ай бұрын
Same! One of my favorite parts of the truck, thanks for watching!
I see that 240 sitting in the back! .... Nice 👌
@JDMDriveway
4 ай бұрын
I love that car! Thanks for watching
What tire set up you have. Looks great fitment! I love it.. beautiful truck. Also you running leveling kit? Stance looks great also.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Hey Erik, thanks for checking out the video! Ive got 265/75r16 on 16x8 +0 wheels. I do have a simple 2in leveling spacer I bought on eBay. Check out this other video for a more in depth explanation! - Sal kzread.info/dash/bejne/mXhmprtmitiaZJs.html
Had my 2001 Access Cab since 2005 and with 200k miles, I have three main issues. Two are minor but still really annoying. First, HATE HATE HATE the suicide doors. They're just a pain, especially in parking lots. Second is the seatbelt. It has never gone back well and always gets caught in the door. Maybe it's just mine but I have heard others having the same issue. Again, minor and not something that makes me regret having it. Third is the turning radius. It's just huge. My brother-in-law has a 3/4 ton Dodge extended cab with an 8ft bed and it's way smaller than my Tundra. This is the one thing that does suck. Same as above that it wouldn't change my mind, but it's a pain in tight places.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Yes!! I can't stand the Suicide doors either haha I never gave the steering radius much thought because I assumed it was just a truck thing, but it is definitely really bad haha thanks for watching! - Sal
I have had my 03 4x4 sr5 since day 1 when it showed up on the dealers lot. V6 and gets 25 mpg. It has never gave me a problem in all these years. I look at all the new trucks and can't see downgrading at this point.
@JDMDriveway
11 ай бұрын
That's so cool you've had it since day 1. And I didn't realize the V6s got such good gas mileage! Thanks for watching
I’m like you I’m coming from the wrx community, just sold mine looking for a truck, in between a 4Runner and Tacoma, thundras come up but I feel like I wouldn’t truly use it for its full potential, yours looks like a great truck
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Yeah I totally understand not using it to its full potential. I have towed with it a few times and used the bed to haul some house things here and there, but 90% of the time it's just a fuel inefficient daily driver. I'm not complaining, I really like driving it, but a newer tacoma or 4runner may have more creature comforts that are worth the trade off for towing capacity or payload. Up to you, you can't go wrong with any of those options! Thanks for watching, and best of luck with the search. - Sal
besides mpg part this a great truck vehicle made to perfection ,
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Yup haha mpgs hurt a bit, especially with my 10 ply A/T tires. I guess there's pros and cons to having a bulletproof V8 😂 thanks for watching - Sal
@trankt54155
Жыл бұрын
@@JDMDriveway How many miles to a gallon for your V8? Is that 4WD?
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
I only drive around in 2wd but I generally get between 15-16 mpgs. On the highway I can hit upper 16s
I love my 2002 Toyota access cab great truck I’ve had it since 2011
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
It sure is a good truck, thanks for watching! - Sal
Coming from the Subaru community I was surprised by reliability.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Yup, Toyota reliability is living up to its reputation! Haha thanks for watching - Sal
Do you know if a 2nd gen tacoma bumper or a 2nd gen tundra rear bumper will fit the 1st gen tundra?
@JDMDriveway
6 ай бұрын
I cant imagine that it would because those trucks are a lot more narrow than the tundra. Thanks for watching
I took my 06 Tundra 4.0L in to get its timing belt changed and they told me it had a timing chain, so that was a nice surprise.
@JDMDriveway
4 ай бұрын
Oh nice, I definitely don't know too much about the V6s. That's good to hear though. Thanks for watching!
The starter on the V6 Tundra is sitting right above the exhaust manifold on the passenger side and you can see it when you open the hood....extremely accessible..The only problem with Tundra 4wd is that it consumes lots of gas (15 miles a gallon). My Dad's Tundra has only 27K miles and is silky smooth...
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Holy crap 27k miles, that's collector grade!! 😂 the mpgs are definitely a downside, but also kinda expected on an older truck. I'm glad the V6 starters are more convenient! Thanks for watching - Sal
Love my green 02 2wd. SR-5 Access Cab. Just turned only 70k. It still looks like a couple year old truck , which is insane for a Minnesota vehicle. No patina, no surface rust, recall corrosion treatment completed 10 or so years ago. . I absolutely love this truck. Question(s)... My rear bumper is rusted through in spots and puts a blemish on a very clean survivor. I have viewed a ton of aftermarket bumpers out there, ....any advice for the name of a good replacement bumper ( which allows for a receiver below ) ? The plastics for it are perfect for reuse. The only other issue I have is ....a couple years ago , I clicked up to round off my gasoline bill and I believe I overfilled my tank, possibly the vapor canister? So after that , I hate to fill over 3/4 tank ,as it will slowly leak a little bit when tank is nearly full from that day forward. Don't know if it's from the fuel pump seal or ? Not a big deal , but a little annoying. Love the channel.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching. I haven't looked into any replacement bumpers so unfortunately I don't have any good input there. Also, I didn't realize that you could overfill your gas tank, I always do a couple of extra clicks haha I'd guess there may be something wrong with the evap vent line, or maybe a seal like you mentioned.
Been enjoying your content. Always love more first gen vids. Truck is coming along well! Do you have IG? One thing I wish I knew….how much I was gonna love it. When I first got it I had no desire to have a truck and thought it was big and ridiculous. But I needed a vehicle and it was free. Now I’m obsessed with it and wouldn’t trader her in for anything. Don’t do much “truck stuff” with her but appreciate the added utility when I need it.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
That’s a very similar experience to what I went through. I never thought I’d be a “truck guy” but I think that these trucks are just the right size and not too big and overboard. Now I’m sold on it and I agree I wouldn’t trade it for anything. But no, I don’t have an insta for the truck or anything unfortunately. If I make one I’ll let you guys know! - Sal
@heismyrefuge1027
Жыл бұрын
@@JDMDriveway You should definitely start an IG for the truck🤙
So jealous of your truck man its like my dream.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Haha thank you! 🤙🏼 - Sal
I appreciate you for this video. I own 2000 Toyota Tundra. My alarm always on, I need to buy FOB key romote. Maybe my starter is bad? I will check it.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Hey Herbie, it can be a bit of a pain to track down exactly which key fob you will need, so good luck with that. But once you've found one, I have another video here on my channel to help you pair it up. Thanks for watching! - Sal
Although a major pain in the butt I would also say that it protects the starter from the elements so I'd say it might last longer than a normal one. Did you replace any gaskets while doing that? Like the manifold?
@JDMDriveway
10 ай бұрын
Yeah that's a good point about protecting it from the elements. I didn't replace any gaskets, I probably should have but haven't run into any issues. Thanks for watching
I have a 2006 extended cab 4.7 L 2WD . I have allergies and was disappointed to discover there was no cabin filter. Apparently there is a piece of foam that the air Channels through. I have recently replaced the blower and found rocks embedded in the cage. Is there any way of replacing that foam?
@JDMDriveway
10 ай бұрын
I'm not sure about the foam, but if you have a Facebook, someone recently designed a filter for our trucks and has started selling them in the First Gen Tundras FB group. I haven't tried it personally, but other people have been picking them up and installing them in their trucks. Thanks for watching!
What wheels and tires are in yours? Also, are the fender flares after market?
@JDMDriveway
4 ай бұрын
I've got Falken Rubitrek tires in 265/75r16 and Vision Manx wheels in 16x8 +0. The fender flares are stock, and came on certain trim levels. Thanks for watching!
I love my 1st gen tundra, but I wish they made drop kits for it.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
For sure man! I agree, it’s not my style but I’d love to see more lowered tundras. I wish they made a single cab short bad, and you could make it into a ford lightning style truck. Thanks for watching! - Sal
Quick question if you knew those five before you bought it would it have changed your decision about purchasing it or would you still have gotten the same truck me personally I probably would have still got the same truck just how reliable it is and how it suited and fitted my needs
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Oh yeah, I definitely would have still gotten the truck knowing what I know now. I love this thing and like you said, it just fits my needs 👍🏼
My 2006 V6 has a timing chain. Not a belt. And the starter which I got replaced like a month after I bought it had easy access. Guess I got lucky. Although i do get a little timing chain rattle on the first start of the day.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, those are definitely some of the benefits of the V6 (especially the starter lol). I can't believe I completely forgot to mention you V6 guys in this video. No hard feelings I hope haha thanks for watching - Sal
@rthomas2157
Жыл бұрын
Never knew the V-6 have a timing chain. Talking about the 3.4L 5VZFE ?
@rthomas2157
Жыл бұрын
Sorry answered my own question. Didn’t realize that Toyota went to the 4.0 L in those later years
@bsizzlehill2283
Жыл бұрын
@@rthomas2157 no its a 2006 with a 4.0
@reedcarpenter2994
11 ай бұрын
How is the v6 4.0? Any issues with it so far? Is the alternator in a decent location as well? Any idea of what it would take to service the timing chain?
Would you post the FCC ID number to your remote? Thanks,.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Yup it's BAB237131-022! - Sal
i wish i knew i wish i knew you wanted me. edit: +1 sub tho great vid, i rlly want to buy a 2000's pick up and i think this is a great option
@JDMDriveway
7 ай бұрын
Lol, yeah it's a good option for sure man! I love my truck! Thanks for watching
Thank you
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Of course, thanks for watching! - Sal
nice vid mate
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
I appreciate it, thanks for watching! - Sal
hey just question for personal stats purposes i had camry over 300k orig trans fluid over 300k so did few of ppl i knew. Toyota manual says not to change it .Whats your experience?
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Hey there, that's a question I've been wondering myself. My truck is at 225k and still has the original trans fluid. I'm tempted to change it, but I don't want to screw anything up. I read some things that if you change the fluid, you should also consider dropping the pan and replacing the filter screen in there too. Sorry I don't have any experience with it yet, but if I decide to change it on the truck I will document it here! Thanks for watching - Sal
@Brsrafal
Жыл бұрын
you take a small chance changing it for sure you can go another 100k plus leave it alone . That lucas trans fix killed my transmission . Bad ass truck good luck
Does the Gen 1 community consider the VVTI w/ 5-spd auto better than the regular 4.7 w/ 4 speed?
@JDMDriveway
4 ай бұрын
Yes and no. Its better because it has more power and a more modern transmission which makes it feel smoother. However, the regular 4.7 has less moving parts, and doesn't include the secondary air injection system that's required for emissions regulations, but is a common failure point. Hope this answers your question, and thanks for watching!
One thing I had wish I had known and it's a major design flaw by Toyota is that they weld the differential covers on these trucks (and apparently up to the 2015 Tacoma). They're not bolt on. They use super thin gauge covers too and the welds aren’t the best. After a while it begins to rust out and you have to cut it off and weld a new cover on. I got myself an aftermarket cover from Barnes 4WD which is a much thicker 9 gauge material and made thicker welds. The key to putting an aftermarket cover is all prep, super clean and mate the surfaces otherwise it'll rust from the inside out again.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Dang, I had no idea. Let's just hope my diff doesn't need any servicing anytime soon 😂 thanks for the info though! - Sal
@brianpacheco1927
Жыл бұрын
@@JDMDriveway No problem I ended up putting a Eaton TrueTrac LSD in mine so was a good opportunity to upgrade it but definitely something to be aware of. They don’t use a rubber seal like most diffs do so you’re relying entirely on Toyotas thin welds. I would use Por-15 on yours if it’s already rusting.
FYI, the starter was placed high atop the engine perimeter. For the reason you’re Subaru or Detroit vehicle would fail., and quite simply water level. Yes, these trucks can take punishment. So that’s why it is reliable. Pay attention or pay cash!
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Huh didn't know that! Makes sense though, thanks for the insight! - Sal
Any experience with putting adults in the back seat? I rarely have more than two people but don't want to lose that option.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I've had 4 adults in the truck before and it's definitely tight, but doable. I'm in the same boat where almost all of the time it's just me or 1 other person. A double cab would certainly offer more space, but I'm happy with the size for now. If I feel like I need more room in the future for a family or whatever, I know that that's a good option too. Thanks for watching! - Sal
Id like to ask you your opinion on front end stuff since yours is lifed, including shocks. I'm confused about a quote I got front Big O on front end work. I have 2002, 184k miles, nice shape paints great, with original front suspension, that's said to need front and rear bushings, upper ball joint, rack & pinion mount bushings. Big O wants $1400.00 for the job total just replacing just worn parts. Having to spend that much I'm thinking the labor would be the same amount with upgrades. For example the lower bushings cost $92.00 each,(2 bushings are $182.00 at Big O, not including labor), when the whole, stock lower arm, with the 2 bushings cost $176.00 each. New Ball joints $105 each. It's hard to believe. So hard to believe its got me wondering WTH is going on. With a moderate upgrade & lift, using like Progressive parts, a shop said it'd be $34-3,800.00. Is the truck worth, putting, maybe $3,800.00 into? T4TV.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Hey there, that's a good question. I'd say that you should gauge how much money you want to put in the truck based on how long you want to keep it. I'd say 5+ years, maybe throw some upgrades at it, but it's entirely up to you. As far as the quotes you've gotten. Unfortunately a lot of the suspension parts for these trucks are just kinda expensive, and having done a little bit of work on the suspension/ball joints myself, I know that most things "should be" a 30 minute job, but can easily turn into a much bigger project because frankly our trucks and the original parts on them are just getting older which can lead to more work needing to be done. In the case with the lower bushings, I'd say that replacing the whole arm makes a lot of sense. Saves the hassle/labor of pressing them out/in and it's cheaper. I find myself in a similar predicament where I keep finding things that should be replaced or upgraded, but I'm not sure how much money I should pour into the truck... anyways, hope this was a little helpful. Best of luck with the truck, whether you decide on the upgrades or not! Thanks for watching - Sal
@simpletruckerstuff9478
Жыл бұрын
@@JDMDrivewayyou paid 9k. Have you checked the market value of you truck after upgrades? I like the truck for all the reason's mention especially the comfort and said maximum engine milage up to 300k & above. I'll have to look at the "stock" market value and the value of an updated Tundra, ie., frontend redone. Then use the value of the my upgraded truck and try to do a comp. I don't want to put more into it than it's going to be worth. But people do like these Tundras. Thanks for the response. Good luck with your endeavor.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
I haven't really considered the value after the upgrades, but I know that a common misconception is that you can get back all of the money you've put into modifications/upgrades when you go to sell. So, I'm not expecting to have increased the value a ton over a stock truck. But like you said, people do like these trucks, so finding a buyer who appreciates the time and money that goes into a front end rebuild/upgrade would be ideal.
I wish I'd known about this truck sooner.
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Haha me too! Thanks for watching - Sal
How many miles? You can never go wrong with a tundra, I’ve owned 4 best truck by far in my opinion, just recently bought the 22 another great truck
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
I've got around 220k miles on mine, bought it with around 195k. I love my truck, super simple and never fails me. I wasn't sure how I felt about the new ones at first but I've seen a few on the road and I think they look good in person 👍🏼 thanks for watching! - Sal
Any advise? A guy selling his toyota tundra for 9,500 with 155 k miles on it. Just curious i iits worth buying ?
@JDMDriveway
8 ай бұрын
If it's 4WD, that sounds like a good deal in todays market. 2WD, I'd hope that the rest of the truck is in really good shape. Make sure to check over the frame and timing belt to see what you're getting yourself into. Best of luck!
Looking at a 2000 tundra for 5k with 180k miles super clean access cab, any thoughts?
@JDMDriveway
13 күн бұрын
Sounds like a great deal to me. I'd check timing belt and frame. Otherwise most of the other repairs would be pretty easy. Thanks for watching!
Add just change my Water pump Timing belt. And gears 2001. 125000 miles. And the Timing belt that I took off look like it was new Happy I did it anyway took me about a day.😊
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Yep, definitely smart to do for peace of mind. Glad it all went smoothly. Thanks for watching!
I have a 2002 access cab for 20+ years...great reliable truck engine running like new....just do like the mpg🤣
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Yup I agree, love these trucks. Not the mpg haha that's awesome you've owned yours so long, thanks for watching! - Sal
Man I need one of those trucks
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
I still love mine! Thanks for watching
Is that a lift kit or a leveling kit? What size tires?
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
It's a leveling kit with 265/75r16 tires. This video goes into more detail! Thanks for watching - Sal kzread.info/dash/bejne/mXhmprtmitiaZJs.html
What size are your wheels and tires please?
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
I've got this video going into more detail, but they're 16x8 +0 with 265/75r16 tires kzread.info/dash/bejne/mXhmprtmitiaZJs.html
Just got mine, 05 double cab 4x4 for 4k. 230k miles 0 rust. What do you think ?
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
Congrats man! Sounds like a good deal to me, 0 rust is a great thing. And these trucks run well into the 300ks without breaking a sweat 🤙🏼 thanks for watching - Sal
@Cookies205
Жыл бұрын
Wow 4k?? The nice ones in my area are going for 4x that
Wasn’t there a recall on replacement the lower ball joints?
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
You know, I think there was a recall, but I'm not positive which trucks it applies to. Something I should look into, thanks for watching! - Sal
@trankt54155
Жыл бұрын
The lower ball joint in the Tundra is just swapping out the assembly ....not like in Honda Accord where you would have to PRESS in the ball joint... You can swap it out in 5 minutes....it would take longer to jack the car up and remove the wheel...
how is the gas mileage on these? do they run through gas?
@JDMDriveway
Жыл бұрын
It's not the best but I usually get 15-16 using it for everyday stuff. On a road trip I can get above 16 or almost 17 even with these all terrain tires. With my old passenger rated tires I could even touch 18 or more on the highway. thanks for watching - Sal