Originally Posted by
Tryingtostaywarm
Late to the party.
I've got a 195k miled 2012 Tundra sitting on 35's, OME suspension all around, airbags, sway bar that hauls 2k in its bed(HARDside camper) 4-6 weeks per year. Swing out hitch, 2x bikes. I figure I'm at 2k-2200 extra on the truck depending on if I have someone with me or not. Literally it hauls it fine. Not good. Fine. I live in Colorado and its entire hauling career is in the mountains or Moab or both. I'll never sell it. My daily driver. Replaced suspension, coils, plugs, starter, alternator, water pump. Should be good for another 100-150k until I retire it which then it'll be a farm truck when I buy a new electric truck. By far the most reliable truck I've ever had.
I literally traded in a nice 2004 Dodge 5.9 pre-emissions 2500 6sp, with 225k on it for it that I had to replaced EVERYTHING except the motor and transmission(original clutch went at 220k) Before that, 02' dodge with 340k on it, 96' Powerstroke etc. You get the idea.
I'll never go back to a 3/4 ton/1 ton truck if I am only using it 4-6 weeks a year where it is needed. Tundra works awesome. They'll hold up and be much nicer to use daily driving.