What did you do with your Tundra or Sequoia this weekend?

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I just did mine too. Curious if yours has the Zerk fitting for the slip yoke. My 02 Sequoia does not. I'm conflicted on whether I should bother to disassemble and regrease the splines. I'm not having the clunking issue, so why borrow trouble?
The slip yoke is covered. Im just going to grease the u joints only and leave everything else alone. Dont want to disassemble anything.
 
Anyone here want these? Brand new in box air lift kit for 08-21 Tundra.

I never even opened the box.

$300 shipped

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I actually put 7K on it this year, I just bought it at 8K and the PO was an old guy whose biggest trip was a 250 mile trip down south.

But yeah I really don't drive too much compared to other people. I put maybe 4K on my 80 over the past year.
 
Just got back from a month long trip to CO. She handled the I-70 traffic quite well. Had chains but never needed them.

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Actually has a respectable turning radius.
I've always wondered what the regular cab short bed turn radius is like...a 2nd gen crewmax Tundra has always had best in class turning

(meaning, I'm sure the RCSB turn radius is even smaller)
 
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I put 1800 miles on the new to me 23' Tundy... from Va to Sugarloaf, ME and then Quebec and Toronto and then back to VA via NY/PA for client visits.... it covers ground really well and was excellent in the snow with the Duratracs...
I see a set of Decked drawers in my short term future, and 37's w/ leveling kit in the long term.

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