2002 Toyota Tundra Sr5 on 2040-cars
Marietta, California, United States
Contact only by mail : frwwsharpe@bikerider.com Up for sale is my 2002 toyota tundra trd 4wd. This truck is a two owner, adultmaintained truck. This truck has been meticulously maintained and cared for. Ithas 190,000 easy miles and is ready for many more miles. The transmission shiftssmooth and crisp. NO RUST anywhere on truck. The 4wd hi and low works as itshould. The truck needs nothing and drives and performs well. All maintenancehas been professionally performed. A lot of thought and time has gone intomaking this a reliable and practical truck The truck has had the timing belt andwater pump replaced at 90,000 and 180,000 miles. Also recently had the steeringrack replaced as well as poly bushings for the rack. I upgraded the front brakecalipers and rotors to the newer brakes that come on 03-06 tundras. New shoesand rotors on the rear as well. I have replaced the stock upper control armswith light racing upper control arms and new moog lower control arms. New innerand outer tie rods and cv axles. I have also replaced all o2 sensors. The truckhas a 2.5 inch toytec coilover front lift with bilstein shocks and a 1.5 inchrear add-a-leaf which also increases payload. It has 255-85/r16 Cooper ST Maxxtires(33x10.5) with plenty of tread life left. It has a newer duralast goldbattery and a maintained k&n air filter. The truck has only seen mobil 1synthetic oil and filters. Line x spray- in bedliner. I have replaced all gearoil and flushed the radiator with only toyota red coolant and new thermostat aswell. I also put on a brake controller and 7 pin connector for any trailoringneeds. Recent tune-up to ensure the new owner will have nothing to worry aboutfor many miles. I am a toyota enthusiast and I've done everything possibleto ensure the new owner of this truck will be be satisfied with their purchase.I love this truck and I am only selling to accommodate a growing family This isa 15 year old truck and it does have a few bumps and bruises,
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