Detail Info for: 2004 Toyota Tundra SR5 Access Cab V8 iForce. Lifted!!!

Transaction Info
Sold On:
08/23/2010
Price:
$ 9300.00
Condition:
Used
Mileage:
135000
Location:
Saint Marys, WV, 26170
Seller Type:
Private seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
2004 Toyota Tundra
Submodel Body Type:
SR5 Pickup truck
Engine:
8 - Cyl.
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
5TBBT44154S444920
Vehicle Title:
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
2004 TOYOTA TUNDRA SR5 "BIG TUNDRA" 4 wheel drive Access Cab (4-door) 135,xxx miles 4.7 V8 iForce Automatic Power windows/door locks Keyless entry Cruise Control Cold A/C 6" RCD lift w/Bilstein Shocks 3" body lift 1.5" Rear Add-A-Leaf's 315/75R16 ProComp A/T Tires 16x10 aluminum wheels True-Dual Exhaust Kenwood CD player w/flash drive hookup Flash drive included Glow Gauges Sliding back glass Hitch mount 6" drop-hitch may be included Notes: -I don't have the exact mileage included as this is a daily driver and I drive it to and from work (little over 20 miles both ways). -There is nothing wrong with this truck mechanically! It runs and drives great!!! -The only cosmetic defect is the dent at the bottom of the passenger side fender as seen in pictures! -I get alot of questions about power and mpg. Yes, this truck has plenty of power to run the 35s. It has no trouble driving at high speeds(speeds in excess of 75mph!!!). I drive this truck to work about 5 days a week up and down hills and it does not lack the power to go up them!!! As for mpg, this truck gets 13.1mpg. The way I look at it, it's like paying for life insurance!! To look at it in plain form it costs about $42 to drive 200 miles at a rate of $2.75/gal, it may differ from area to area but you can do the math. (200mi/13.1mpg=15.3gal 15.3galx$2.75=$42) -Yes this vehicle has a greater chance of tipping as it has a higher center of gravity. I have driven this vehicle in a 25mph rated turn at 45mph, so it takes alot more than what you may think to get it to tip!!! -If this truck has too much lift you can always remove either the 6" RCD lift or the 3" body lift. If you remove the 6" RCD lift you can sell it for about the price it will cost to bring it back down to stock suspension. The 6" RCD lift is not a cheap lift and I know if you list it on a Tundra blog website you can easily get at least $700, theres always someone on there looking for a cheaper used lift. I still have some of the stock suspension components such as the crossmember, spindles, and sway bar that may be included. Then if your intention is to bring it back to stock, you can also sell the tires and/or wheels. I also have a leveling kit that is not on it and a 6" drop hitch if anyone is interested. -Picture note: The spot underneath the truck is where the a/c was dripping water, it is not oil as this truck does not leak any oil!!! -The bumper height on this truck is 29". The legal limit here in WV is 31" and I do have a fresh inspection sticker for it to be legal in WV. Check your local and state laws before buying this vehicle!!! If the truck is too high, you can always remove either the 6" RCD lift or the 3" body lift! -This truck is a great running/great looking truck!! I have driven it for a year with absolutely no problems at all! It is definetely an eye catcher! The reason I am getting rid of it is because my parents are in the middle of getting a divorce and I will not be able to live at home with them anymore. I have to be able to afford living on my own! -I am selling this truck with no warranties expressed or implied!!! If you have any other questions feel free to ask!!!