We are doing a build-up on a one-of-a-kind 2007Toyota Tundra Crewmax that will showcase all the goodies and be featured online on som forums as a buildup project as well as some national magazine publications in articles as well as our own advertisements.
We sell all the products that are on the truck and can provide the full deal on installation, with exception of the frame stretch / bed conversion.
Vehicle Specs: -2007 Toyota Tundra Crewmax 5.7L 4x4 SR5 Radiant Red -Frame Stretched 12" and 6.5 foot bed conversion, as crewmax typically has only a 5.5 foot bed done by Precision Bodylines in UT -6" Pro-Comp Stage II lift, 35" inch Nitto Trail Grapplers, XD Monster 18" wheels -ARB Front Air Locker, Compressor kit, ARB Sahara bar Winch Bumper, IPF lights -Auburn Pro Series rear LSD unit -TRD Super Charger for the 5.7 L -Transfer Flow 46 Gallon Fuel Tank
The purpose of this build is to show that the Tundra can be a true contender as a real Fullsize truck, for towing, etc.
-The Tundra Crewmax is a great truck, but the 5.5' factory bed is too short for many people. The Access Cab has a 6.5' bed which is great, but a smaller cab. Why not have both? So, the frame has now been stretched 12" to fit the 6.5' OEM bed. Toyota should totally offer them this way.
-The TRD Super Charger is a key element to showcase the power potential of this truck. This will be installed by the experts at Town Toyota in Wenatchee, WA.
-The Tundra has lots of power but fairly light in the back. We all know the factory traction "Electronic LSD" is more of a POS than POSI! I could not move an inch when attempting to pull a boat out at the ramp when in 2WD. Now Auburn Gear who is one of the most popular aftermarket and OE traction device manufacture released a Pro Series LSD for the Tundra! This is the same, PROVEN design they've had for years, but available for this new application. Now the Tundra will pull the boat out at the ramp in 2WD without a slip! Also can pull away from a stoplight on wet pavement without slipping and electronics coming on! This is a relatively inexpensive mod for a HUGE result! The Auburn really is the best one for the rear of a Tundra, because its smooth, quiet, and provides real world advantage even for regular daily driving.
-With the Auburn we were no longer lacking in the traction department when towing or daily driving, but I'm a diff guy, and I want the best diff setups I can. This is where the ARB Air Locker came in. The Air Locker is great for a front-end as you can turn it on for 100% locked traction, or turn it off for an std open diff when you dont need it and have full maneuverability. The ARB High Output compressor runs the locker, but also can fill tires, this is very handy when your out in the woods.
-We wanted to have a winch mounted cleanly, so we chose the ARB Sahara Winch Bumper and had it color matched. They look great and the style cant be beat. The ARB bumpers are also quite functional, strong, and are a very proven product. I've had them on several of my own vehicles and they have saved me from lots of potential damage. They also safe and are engineered and crash tested to be fully compatible with the air bag system. We opted for the optional fog-light kit that goes in the bumper and a larger set of IPF lights to mount on top of the bumper. The fog lights were a breeze we just used the OEM toyota turn signal switch and relay and it works great! This sr5 did not have OEM fog-lights, but the wiring is still there! We now offer these parts too.
-The Lift, Tires and Wheels, well - this is mainly for additional clearence "offroad"
Well, really, They do look great and drive great too, but the Locker & LSD really work the magic. The truck sits pretty high, so for the passengers that are height challenged we installed the AMP research Power steps. The steps are an eassy bolt on install, and retract to be hidden when you shut the doors, and drop down to provide a nice low step to get in! These steps aren't really too far off of the cost of other aftermarket steps and a great addition for taller lifted trucks.
-Anyone who tows with their Tundra for any distance will probably not be too happy with the fuel range. If you have to gas up every couple hours on the road it gets pretty old fast. So we called our aftermarket fuel tank supplier Transfer Flow, we know they make top notch products, and got a 46 gallon replacement tank on the way. This nearly doubles the capacity of our stock tank!
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Looks good, pretty sure I saw this at Town Toyota a couple weeks ago! I was in a hurry though and sadly didn't even notice the extended bed but I recognized the arb, tire/rims, and mini mirrors! Looks great!
Looks good, pretty sure I saw this at Town Toyota a couple weeks ago! I was in a hurry though and sadly didn't even notice the extended bed but I recognized the arb, tire/rims, and mini mirrors! Looks great!
The transfer flow tank is awesome. Its about double the size. It was a pug n play install. Gauge works and everything, like stock. Its longer and if your looking for it, you will see it, but its not too bad. I am loving that I dont have to get gas every 3 days now!
The Transfer Flow tank is a must have if you don't enjoy stopping for gas on a regular basis. The tank can be purchase from us as well. Cost is $1150 for the complete kit.
[FONT=Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Larger Replacement Fuel Tank Now Available For 2007-10 Toyota Tundra Double Cab & Crew Max Pickup![/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Need to increase your Toyota Tundra's fuel capacity? Transfer Flow has introduced a 46 gallon replacement fuel tank for 2007 -2010 Toyota Tundra short bed and long bed Double Cab and Crew Max pickups. It replaces the smaller stock fuel tank.
The fuel tank system comes with all parts needed for installation, including straps, mounting hardware, and an additional emissions canister kit. The stock in-tank sending unit is reused with the Transfer Flow fuel tank system. The 46 gallon fuel tank is made from 12 and 14-gauge aluminized steel for superior rust resistance and strength, and is powder coated black for a durable finish. The tank is baffled inside to reduce fuel slosh. It is currently available for non-California gas Tundras.