100% agree on finding aftermarket parts for the first gen Tundras. I bought mine brand new in 2004. This past year I have been building it. New front and rear bumpers from Brute Force Mfg in Clovis, CA. A 10K lb Smittybuilt winch. The bumpers are the only first gen aftermarket specific bumpers that I have found for a 1st gen Tundra. Bolt on to the existing brackets. A lot of people buying bumpers and trying to build their own mounting brackets.
Yeah, Billy makes a great bumper! I have BFF front and rear bumpers on my 1st gen Sequoia. This Tundra has an Addicted Off Road front bumper and that same 10K Smittybilt winch. BFF front bumper is 100 bolt on, which is nice. The Addicted Off Road bumper has a cross member that you weld to the frame and the rest of the bumper bolts onto that.
Question on your rocker guards/rock sliders. Where did you get/do yours? I have an 04 extended cab. Something that I need. Already a few good rocker panel dings. 3 1/2" lift. Bilstein 6112's on the front with Camburg Upper control arms. All new lower OEM control arms, bushings, ball joints. GFC camper. Bilstein 5160's on the back with an add a leaf. I just got back from a four day trip up to Plumas National Forest north of lake Tahoe. Driving over a lot of rocks. 33"s on 16" Method wheels.
These are N-Fab steps. I wouldn't trust them as rock sliders. I would like to get rock sliders from Billy someday. Are you listening Billy? But the N-Fab steps are nice together in the truck. These are them: amzn.to/3xxyTX6
The truck sounds fun and it's obviously taking you to some cool places. Down there in Texas, this is my beach camping, hunting, don't get stuck rig. 34" BFM KM3s on 17" wheels. Addicted Off Road front bumper. Smittybilt 10K winch. Baja LP9 Racers in amber. Dual batter setup under the hood. Tool box with solar panels, charge controller, inverter and a 3rd battery in the tool box. Rear LSD. No creature comforts, but it has never let me down.
Not for my application. I want to put a rooftop tent up there and I don't want it sitting high above the cab, acting like a sail in the wind and reducing fuel economy.
@@1stgenoffroad My GFC only has a couple of inch air footprint. Driving a V8. You just have to sit back and be happy that you have a Toyota with a seriously solid V8. About the smallest truck available that you can find with a factory V8.
Another solid video, Just straight to the point with everything! We released a portable jump starter. Can we invite you to do a review? We have emailed for an inquiry.
Yeah. Shoot me an email with your exact shipping address and what you’re looking for and I can give you an exact shipping quote. Info@1stgenoffroad.com
100% agree on finding aftermarket parts for the first gen Tundras. I bought mine brand new in 2004. This past year I have been building it. New front and rear bumpers from Brute Force Mfg in Clovis, CA. A 10K lb Smittybuilt winch. The bumpers are the only first gen aftermarket specific bumpers that I have found for a 1st gen Tundra. Bolt on to the existing brackets. A lot of people buying bumpers and trying to build their own mounting brackets.
Yeah, Billy makes a great bumper! I have BFF front and rear bumpers on my 1st gen Sequoia. This Tundra has an Addicted Off Road front bumper and that same 10K Smittybilt winch. BFF front bumper is 100 bolt on, which is nice. The Addicted Off Road bumper has a cross member that you weld to the frame and the rest of the bumper bolts onto that.
Nice video bro ,yup need more aftermarket stuff like bilstien control arms, keep videos coming
I have an 06 tundra and love it! Downside is there isn’t a whole lot of aftermarket options out there like there is for the tacomas or 4 runners.
Exactly why we had to go off label here. The truth is, it fits perfectly!
How does it hold with a Roof tent attached. Love the video. I have a 1st gen tundra and been looking for racks that work.
I'll have that video soon. 😉
Thanks for sharing ! I going to look into same system for my 92’ tundra
Question on your rocker guards/rock sliders. Where did you get/do yours? I have an 04 extended cab. Something that I need. Already a few good rocker panel dings. 3 1/2" lift. Bilstein 6112's on the front with Camburg Upper control arms. All new lower OEM control arms, bushings, ball joints. GFC camper. Bilstein 5160's on the back with an add a leaf. I just got back from a four day trip up to Plumas National Forest north of lake Tahoe. Driving over a lot of rocks. 33"s on 16" Method wheels.
These are N-Fab steps. I wouldn't trust them as rock sliders. I would like to get rock sliders from Billy someday. Are you listening Billy? But the N-Fab steps are nice together in the truck. These are them: amzn.to/3xxyTX6
The truck sounds fun and it's obviously taking you to some cool places. Down there in Texas, this is my beach camping, hunting, don't get stuck rig. 34" BFM KM3s on 17" wheels. Addicted Off Road front bumper. Smittybilt 10K winch. Baja LP9 Racers in amber. Dual batter setup under the hood. Tool box with solar panels, charge controller, inverter and a 3rd battery in the tool box. Rear LSD. No creature comforts, but it has never let me down.
I really wish Sherpa would make a roof rack for the double cab. Spider makes one in the same style but it looks just a bit too small for the truck.
100% agree.
Wouldn’t a ladder rack be a better choice?
Not for my application. I want to put a rooftop tent up there and I don't want it sitting high above the cab, acting like a sail in the wind and reducing fuel economy.
@@1stgenoffroad My GFC only has a couple of inch air footprint. Driving a V8. You just have to sit back and be happy that you have a Toyota with a seriously solid V8. About the smallest truck available that you can find with a factory V8.
@@scottymac5174 Agree. The same size truck as the new V6 Tacoma. Wish they still made these 4.7 V8s.
Another solid video, Just straight to the point with everything! We released a portable jump starter. Can we invite you to do a review? We have emailed for an inquiry.
Do you ship to Alaska?
Asking for a friend 😂
Yeah. Shoot me an email with your exact shipping address and what you’re looking for and I can give you an exact shipping quote. Info@1stgenoffroad.com