question Tundra and cummins 12v

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Doubtful, the V8 is pretty tight up against the firewall. I would imagine you would run out of space up front. 12V swaps are great for full drivetrain swaps/solid axles. Not sure I would want to mess with a Tundra chassis for that swap. What are you thinking?
 
Wondering if a cummins 12v will fit in a 2007 Tundra ?
I must have the same addiction you have.

That being said, my 07 tundra frame is pretty rough, just missed the cutoff for a full frame replacement back during that recall.
So not sure I’d do it without more work.

Not sure how I’d use it, the 5.7 is so great in every aspect except gas mileage.

Seriously thought about solid axle swapping it many years ago, but as it was and still is my daily driver and work truck I didn’t have business toying with it.


I’m currently putting a 12v in a 40, and the tundra is sitting right outside the door, so if you want general measurements I could do that.

I know where there’s an 07ish just sitting with low miles that is probably cherry and my wife hates you for making this post.
 
Doubtful, the V8 is pretty tight up against the firewall. I would imagine you would run out of space up front. 12V swaps are great for full drivetrain swaps/solid axles. Not sure I would want to mess with a Tundra chassis for that swap. What are you thinking?
I'm trying to work out why the milage on my 07 is so bad, worse than usual and I have a 12v sitting in a truck. I think your right , too tight to fit in but if someone has done it , it would be great to see a pic !
 

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