Are we talking new or used? New they all have reliability. Used the Tundra quickly stands out. Unless you tow/carry heavy load regularly, the other than 5.7 will do the job just fine. Yeah not the power but on a slippery surface that could be a great thing.
The Tundra is on the same platform...
Those would be JBL and yours is not. You are way better off getting the HU you want along with a bezel and wiring adapter. Then get a camera. I would not try to use the factory camera plug as you would have to splice into it at both ends. Just get a long rca cable and run it up to the back of...
With the plug adapter, you mostly match up the wires color for color. The package on mine had the function for each wire and compare it to the manual for the radio. Splice it together and install.
I mounted the gps antenna under the dash speaker bezel as there was no speaker.
This may be a good...
Best to start a new one with what you want to use it for. And it seems some think there are only their idea of what you can do with it is allowable. I had a 101A2 that I wanted to haul and dump with and some narrowed minded individuals game me flack for that.
A lot of RW buyers buy it for the other features, not the undersized wheels so they upgrade and sell the old ones, hence you were able to buy them for those smaller vehicles. They are good looking wheels though.
Buy a bezel and a power plug from an online store or ebay. you want the piano gloss finish. Buy your nav unit anywhere. Mine came from best buy clearance. I was able to have them knock off some cash. I made sure mine was 20w or better and now my stock speakers come alive.
Lowes keys will never start a 2nd Tundra. They are not chipped. You need a programmable key and have it programmed. Techstream is toyotas programming and diagnostic software. You can get a cable and software cheap or you can just go to a locksmith who has it.
And yes techstream is for an 07
Adding some swivel up tongue jacks mounts on the 4 corners and with 2 jacks you will add a lot of stability. Look at the roadside traffic bulletin board signs. They have mounts on all 4 corners to level and stabilize the sign. You could even get extension pipes that would make them better...
Mold grows on organic surfaces. The cold from the roof will transmit through the rafters and the moisture will collect there and you will get rot. You also in your passes seem to have less material at the rafters. This is bad. Not today or tomorrow but down the road, you'll be kicking yourself...
It sticks to everything. Good and bad.
I see the rafters were not done. They really need to be done. You want a continuous barrier. If not the moisture will collect there
Be sure to have tyvek suits and a remote air source to breath. You lay it down in 2" cured passes. Be sure to cover the rafters and sidewalls as you want a complete envelope. I made rigid foam blocks to plug the eaves so that foam doesn't spray in there.
I have a little over 1000 sq ft roof and...
With that hill and no water diversion methods, it looks like a heavy rain might fill your house. I would put some trenches on the front and side to divert the water before it reaches the house.
My opinion would be to build 2 story behind the house. With that topography, I'd have the living area behind the existing roof and you could get the view out the front.
That leaves room for a tall garage space behind the existing living space. out the back, stairs up to bedrooms, down to garage.
It is a military 3/4 ton which is over 2 ton on road.
There are lots of threads on the different models Here is a good link
https://forum.ih8mud.com/trailer-tech/791456-m1101-trailer.html
It will show more than I could as it is still snowed in
I am in NY. Are you willing to come that far?
I looked and don't have pics of it. It is covered with snow and behind the snow pile. If we get enough warm weather, I might get a pic that would be useful. What part are you interested in seeing?
I looked at my old one and the float was not moving freely. The hinge pin was wedged one side. Realigned and float works great. you could probably do this on the machine. Explains the surging.