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I could be wrong but…Subject: '07 Tundra SR5 Double cab 4x4 4.7L V8, immaculate condition inside/out, 80k miles.
A good buddy of mine owns this truck, he's going to sell it but I have first dibs on it. He picked this up last year from the original owner, 80yr old guy with 70k miles on it, always garage kept. It was in immaculate condition then and is same today.
I'd like to hear anyone's feedback, review's, experiences or warnings with this specific model year Tundra. Of course I've been doing some on-line research but would like to hear any reviews from the trusted HT crew.
Thanks in advance.
-Dave.
Yes for the 4.7L engine.Do the tundra v8s really have a timing belt and not a chain?
No, and really no now.Have you considered a Chevy?
And, to be fair, the jury is still out on the dual turbo V6 in the new Tundra. And the composite bed. Whether or not we are still looking at 300K + trucks is not a given. And note Old Man Toyoda is no longer in charge. And I drove by the lot last week, holy moley, $67K + marked down. Maybe RAM and others just as high though, haven't looked.Well to be fair, I got 287,000 from my 2003 silverado. Still didn't use any oil. 17 years of illinois salt did it in. Chevy has ruined their v8 lineup with afm. Wouldnt own a new one either.
And, to be fair, the jury is still out on the dual turbo V6 in the new Tundra. And the composite bed. Whether or not we are still looking at 300K + trucks is not a given. And note Old Man Toyoda is no longer in charge. And I drove by the lot last week, holy moley, $67K + marked down. Maybe RAM and others just as high though, haven't looked.
But, back on topic, 5.7 is def better if you can find one.
I definitely plan to have the frame inspected for the known rust issue that occurs.Sounds like PO took good care of it, but I’d still give the frame a good going over in a road salt loving state like Ohio.
Positive it's an '07 with 4.7L. And I know if I don't buy it he's got a couple other friends who want it.Sure it isn't an 06 DC with the 4.7? I didn't think they made the 07 with the 4.7. If you don't buy it, my Dad is in Indiana and he will buy it in a heartbeat.
I love my tundra.
I haven't discussed pricing yet with my buddy, but I'm not worried about that. He's the type of guy that has bought a new truck about every 9mths for 25yrs that I've known him, he's always cut me a great deal on anything he's sold me.I wish I could find one with that small amount of mileage. How much is he selling it for? That truck should go 300k miles easily.
Like I need another reason for that desire....Just another reason to move west
And, to be fair, the jury is still out on the dual turbo V6 in the new Tundra. And the composite bed. Whether or not we are still looking at 300K + trucks is not a given. And note Old Man Toyoda is no longer in charge. And I drove by the lot last week, holy moley, $67K + marked down. Maybe RAM and others just as high though, haven't looked.
But, back on topic, 5.7 is def better if you can find one.