I love my 2017 SR5 5.7L Tundra a.k.a Fundra and I love your good hummer (clean too, thank you for that 🙂) We bought ours new and took a 10k round trip to 9 National Parks in 2023 w/ our camper. Not a single issue and it laughed on every mountain pass we took, it never struggled and always felt like there was plenty more power if i needed it. Welcome to the Tundra family
Am Glad to be Tundra Family’s. I own the 2020 Tundra I bought it new… sometimes I just go into the truck and sleep if I have nothing to do. I love this Truck especially the V8
Always enjoyed your candid and detail-oriented review! The interior build quality is interesting cause if you apply force, the plastic will wiggle. But on the other hand they don’t squeak. Coming from Tacoma and 4R, which has very robust non-wiggling plastics.
Bought my 21 trd offroad in November of 2020. Will be coming up on 4 years of ownership and its been a fantastic truck. Last of the v8 and I will be keeping the truck for as long as I can. Always loved the 1794 trim. That interior is beautiful.
Well I ended up selling my 2020 Tacoma and bought a 2017 Tundra double cab TRD off road package in quicksand with the black TRD wheels. 1 owner 34k miles on it when I got it last week. I’m loving it so far. The gas mileage is a consistent 15.5 mpg but the 38 gallon tank definitely helps.
nice! I need to do this for my truck shortly! I like my Tundra, but sometimes it is too much truck, mine has some quirks, but the dealer is working on some of those issues with me, so its really just first world problems! Mine just reached 5K!
As much as love this generation Tundra, the DC 04 - 06 is probably the best overall tundra. Extremely reliable 4.7, perfect amounts of space (6.5 ft bed and perfectly usable back seat space) and the ground clearance is literally 11.6" which is more than the 2nd and 3rd gen tundra. But mannnn that 5.7 rips!!!
My 2020 Tacoma did well for me, being a fully loaded Sport. But I traded it for a 2021 Tundra Nightshade in Mag-Grey. You realize that the 3rd Gen Tacoma was……reallllyyyyyy slow. The torque on the Tundy is my fave. No more revving to 5k RPM.
I’ve had several trucks. My 2019 Tundra is my favorite. If my Tundra score is 100/100 then my 2023 Ram 1500 is a 95/100. I only subtracted 5 due to the Tundra being faaaaaar more reliable then the Ram. 😎
Well, you have the best Tundra in my opinion. Yes, I might be biased since I own a 2021 Tundra Limited, but I always liked the 1794 trim, even for the 3rd gen Tundra, the 1794 is my favorite trim, and I hate the 3rd gen Tundra. When I was buying my truck 3 years ago, I just did not want to pay the extra $4,000 and I generally buy vehicles in the mid level trim. However, you said that you hear a clunking noise, I have not noticed that clunking though, and the loud noise you hear when you start the truck is because of the engine cooling fan that spins at high rpm for a minute or two. If the truck's engine is warm and you start the truck, I do not think the fan spins that fast or for that long. The gas pedal of my Tundra does not seem to have the gap or lack of acceleration you mentioned. but if you want to race other people, just press the tow mode button and you will see the difference. I am not sure if they have changed the programming of my truck compared to yours, mine is the 2021, but your truck, because of the higher trim, might be a bit heavier. I like that you say that you have very few features in your truck, which is true. I like to say that Ford F150 has 50+ features and probably no one is using 10 of those, and I say that my Tundra has 7 features (I do not know why I am even saying that number), but it is what I need and I use generally all of them. Although, there are some features that are hidden and many people do not know about them, and while I have tried many of the hidden features, I rarely use them and each time I want to use some of them, I have to search on the internet to remember how to activate them (especially the off-road ones). You are saying that you are 5'10'' and you are having hard time getting in the truck. You should see my wife climbing in the truck. She is 5'01'' and we do not have the steps that you do. I feel that she is rock climbing every time she gets into the driver side of the truck and I have made a lot of videos that she is not even aware of. She would kick my a** if she knew about the videos. Anyhow, with the new trucks pricing, I think that many consumers will navigate to buying a used truck. I just do not see a point to spend $70/80 grand for something that stays on the street and someone can hit me because he was multitasking (driving and texting). It happened two times and my previous vehicle was totaled because of that. It is not fan when someone rear ends you and then the insurance company is trying to fix the car with aftermarket parts. Oh, it is the same quality and meets the OEM specs for half of the price. Yeah, a Toyota hitch may cost a grand or two, but they will put a $100 Curtis hitch.
I think the clunk but again idk but from 5-6 mph it shifts pretty good in to second gear for me I’ve got a 21 1784 trd off-road and ya idk that shift point especially in line at my kids drop off goes in pretty hard might be it ?
I honestly didn’t feel much difference, I dunno didn’t seem as big as I heard it was. I do have the double cab with the 6.7ft bed. Turning radius is actually pretty damn good for a larger truck. I’m also coming from a Tacoma
@@OfficialAingthat was a joke in reference to your suspension question. lol. The community can get out of hand at times with repeated comments, but it’s all part of being on the internet…
I went from a Tacoma TRD sport to a Platinum Tundra. I wish there was a T-100 size available. The Tacoma issues 1. Back seat area is too Small. Can’t even put a small cooler On the floor behind the seat. 2. Having predator steps is worthless as the cab height is so short. 3. Only issue was blind spot monitoring went out. Tundra. 1. Lumber wagon. Issues= fuel pump and timing chain tensioner both under warranty. Toyota paint quality is poor but I have had Ford, Dodge,GM and Nissan and not going back.
Such a good comment! I agree the I looked for a T100 or 2006ish tundra but wasn't able to find one! This tundra paint already has little rust spots but oh well. I look forward to owning this for many more miles!
@@OfficialAing Coachbuilder Shackles, DS grab handle are two mods that are needed ..also adjust parking brake and throw some old man emu yellow shocks over the stock black toyota oem softies.
Coming from a 2020 Tacoma, my blind spot monitoring took a shit something when it hit 30k? I dunno I never really used it but yeah I agree with you on the back seat being too small. I recently got a 2017 tundra double cab because I wanted the bed length, I’d never have a 5ft bed again.
Toyota using high grade plastic. Realistically, all cars have plastic interiors, other manufacturers covers cheap plastic with pleather and fo carbon. I sat on old M3s with interior trim rattles, while an old corolla was still solid.
I love my 2017 SR5 5.7L Tundra a.k.a Fundra and I love your good hummer (clean too, thank you for that 🙂) We bought ours new and took a 10k round trip to 9 National Parks in 2023 w/ our camper. Not a single issue and it laughed on every mountain pass we took, it never struggled and always felt like there was plenty more power if i needed it. Welcome to the Tundra family
Finally and brand new freaking video! 🔥
A lot more coming! Always appreciate your support!
Am Glad to be Tundra Family’s. I own the 2020 Tundra I bought it new… sometimes I just go into the truck and sleep if I have nothing to do. I love this Truck especially the V8
Great review! I love my 2021 1794.
Always enjoyed your candid and detail-oriented review! The interior build quality is interesting cause if you apply force, the plastic will wiggle. But on the other hand they don’t squeak. Coming from Tacoma and 4R, which has very robust non-wiggling plastics.
Bought my 21 trd offroad in November of 2020. Will be coming up on 4 years of ownership and its been a fantastic truck. Last of the v8 and I will be keeping the truck for as long as I can. Always loved the 1794 trim. That interior is beautiful.
Awesome video baby!!!😎
Thank you!
My biggest dislikes are the useless space, like of storage, and no flat floor.
Yes! I don’t know why they got away from the storage!
Loved the useless space both in my 2016 Platinum and now my 2024 Pro, which seems a bit smaller than the 2.5 gen.
@@OfficialAingI want you to do the ott tune and review it maybe you’ll be able to soon
Well I ended up selling my 2020 Tacoma and bought a 2017 Tundra double cab TRD off road package in quicksand with the black TRD wheels. 1 owner 34k miles on it when I got it last week. I’m loving it so far. The gas mileage is a consistent 15.5 mpg but the 38 gallon tank definitely helps.
nice! I need to do this for my truck shortly! I like my Tundra, but sometimes it is too much truck, mine has some quirks, but the dealer is working on some of those issues with me, so its really just first world problems! Mine just reached 5K!
Tundras are the best trucks in the world. 😁👍
As much as love this generation Tundra, the DC 04 - 06 is probably the best overall tundra. Extremely reliable 4.7, perfect amounts of space (6.5 ft bed and perfectly usable back seat space) and the ground clearance is literally 11.6" which is more than the 2nd and 3rd gen tundra. But mannnn that 5.7 rips!!!
yeah, buddy.. great work.
Appreciate it as always!
My 2020 Tacoma did well for me, being a fully loaded Sport. But I traded it for a 2021 Tundra Nightshade in Mag-Grey. You realize that the 3rd Gen Tacoma was……reallllyyyyyy slow. The torque on the Tundy is my fave. No more revving to 5k RPM.
My 2020 Platinum had the driver grab bar added.
Sweet video 🤙 I thought about picking up a tundra to help with actual truck stuff since my Tacoma is all overlanded up lol
You won't regret A Tundra, especially if 6ft +
I’ve had several trucks. My 2019 Tundra is my favorite. If my Tundra score is 100/100 then my 2023 Ram 1500 is a 95/100. I only subtracted 5 due to the Tundra being faaaaaar more reliable then the Ram. 😎
Only time will tell! I don’t see you having issues with that beast! Looking forward to content you out out bro!
@@OfficialAing I already got the “work” done on my Ram. Just have to film, edit and upload the video. lol.
@@stay4theride Hell yea! Can’t wait to see it bro!!! I’m over here refreshing so often lol
@@OfficialAing 🤣
Well, you have the best Tundra in my opinion. Yes, I might be biased since I own a 2021 Tundra Limited, but I always liked the 1794 trim, even for the 3rd gen Tundra, the 1794 is my favorite trim, and I hate the 3rd gen Tundra. When I was buying my truck 3 years ago, I just did not want to pay the extra $4,000 and I generally buy vehicles in the mid level trim.
However, you said that you hear a clunking noise, I have not noticed that clunking though, and the loud noise you hear when you start the truck is because of the engine cooling fan that spins at high rpm for a minute or two. If the truck's engine is warm and you start the truck, I do not think the fan spins that fast or for that long.
The gas pedal of my Tundra does not seem to have the gap or lack of acceleration you mentioned. but if you want to race other people, just press the tow mode button and you will see the difference. I am not sure if they have changed the programming of my truck compared to yours, mine is the 2021, but your truck, because of the higher trim, might be a bit heavier.
I like that you say that you have very few features in your truck, which is true. I like to say that Ford F150 has 50+ features and probably no one is using 10 of those, and I say that my Tundra has 7 features (I do not know why I am even saying that number), but it is what I need and I use generally all of them. Although, there are some features that are hidden and many people do not know about them, and while I have tried many of the hidden features, I rarely use them and each time I want to use some of them, I have to search on the internet to remember how to activate them (especially the off-road ones).
You are saying that you are 5'10'' and you are having hard time getting in the truck. You should see my wife climbing in the truck. She is 5'01'' and we do not have the steps that you do. I feel that she is rock climbing every time she gets into the driver side of the truck and I have made a lot of videos that she is not even aware of. She would kick my a** if she knew about the videos.
Anyhow, with the new trucks pricing, I think that many consumers will navigate to buying a used truck. I just do not see a point to spend $70/80 grand for something that stays on the street and someone can hit me because he was multitasking (driving and texting). It happened two times and my previous vehicle was totaled because of that. It is not fan when someone rear ends you and then the insurance company is trying to fix the car with aftermarket parts. Oh, it is the same quality and meets the OEM specs for half of the price. Yeah, a Toyota hitch may cost a grand or two, but they will put a $100 Curtis hitch.
I think the clunk but again idk but from 5-6 mph it shifts pretty good in to second gear for me I’ve got a 21 1784 trd off-road and ya idk that shift point especially in line at my kids drop off goes in pretty hard might be it ?
I love my tundra but I hate that clunk on start up. The body roll is also annoying.
Overall it’s a thirsty beast
Great review! Have you gotten used to the size of driving it coming from a Tacoma? Looking at potentially a Tacoma or Tundra in the future :)
Yes! Took a while, but every know and then I try to make a u-turn and I am mid way through and realize yea not making it!
@@OfficialAing Your Tundra will make a u-turn better than my new 2024 TRE Pro Tundra.
I honestly didn’t feel much difference, I dunno didn’t seem as big as I heard it was. I do have the double cab with the 6.7ft bed. Turning radius is actually pretty damn good for a larger truck. I’m also coming from a Tacoma
Nice review. Im considering trading my 21' tacoma sport for a 20' Tundra sport.
You won't regret it! Only thing is, gas....youre gonna spend a lot more on gas! I love it though.
Should have gotten a TRD bro!! 😂
It may feel outdated but there are less electronics to fail with some of the older models.
I hear ya! Knowing what I know now…I would’ve! Either way happy with the truck and I’m sure it’ll last me long enough…till I trade it of course
@@OfficialAingthat was a joke in reference to your suspension question. lol. The community can get out of hand at times with repeated comments, but it’s all part of being on the internet…
@@Mumfy64 lol that went way over my head! I agree though coke with the territory!
Considering that Toyota only sold 107k Tundras in 2020(US and Canada), there aren't going to be a slew of aftermarket parts. 2020 Platinum 4x4 driver!
Uhhh 45k miles in 6 months? What???
I went from a Tacoma TRD sport to a Platinum Tundra. I wish there was a T-100 size available. The Tacoma issues 1. Back seat area is too
Small. Can’t even put a small cooler
On the floor behind the seat. 2. Having predator steps is worthless as the cab height is so short. 3. Only issue was blind spot monitoring went out. Tundra. 1. Lumber wagon. Issues= fuel pump and timing chain tensioner both under warranty.
Toyota paint quality is poor but I have had Ford, Dodge,GM and Nissan and not going back.
Such a good comment! I agree the I looked for a T100 or 2006ish tundra but wasn't able to find one! This tundra paint already has little rust spots but oh well. I look forward to owning this for many more miles!
@@OfficialAing Coachbuilder Shackles, DS grab handle are two mods that are needed ..also adjust parking brake and throw some old man emu yellow shocks over the stock black toyota oem softies.
Coming from a 2020 Tacoma, my blind spot monitoring took a shit something when it hit 30k? I dunno I never really used it but yeah I agree with you on the back seat being too small. I recently got a 2017 tundra double cab because I wanted the bed length, I’d never have a 5ft bed again.
Toyota using high grade plastic. Realistically, all cars have plastic interiors, other manufacturers covers cheap plastic with pleather and fo carbon. I sat on old M3s with interior trim rattles, while an old corolla was still solid.