I bought my 19’ Tundra 1794 brand new, I originally wanted a PRO but there was a dealer “markup” and no incentives at the time. The 1794 offered 0% for 5 years. Almost immediately after, I installed the TRD dual exhaust and rear sway bar. Also I had a remote start installed. So far it’s been awesome!. I love it!.. I’m keeping it till the wheels fall off!… currently at about 36K mi. With proper maintenance, I honestly believe this truck could outlive me! 🥰👍
You’re doing it right, very conservative mods, get the electric foldable tow mirrors, anything you want to do to the truck and you can afford it, just go for it, life is too short so get what makes you happy now.
The reason airbags should be separate is when the truck leans, all the air from one bag gets pushed into the other airbag, basically acting like you have nothing there, giving no support on the side being compressed. With your setup and the rear sway bar it is not an issue for you, but trucks hauling a heavy, tall load in the bed such as a bed mounted camper, the airbags cannot be teed together.
Did you notice an appreciable difference when you added the airbags? I just bought a Grand Design Imagine that is about the same exact weight as the Lance trailer you had previously. The one thing I noticed when I hauled it home was the amount of "bounce" in the rear end. I'd like a bit more stability. I have a '17 SR5 Crewmax 4x4, and absolutely love the way it tows. Just want a little more firmness in the rear end.
Check out "roadmaster" helped springs. I went that route over air bags and couldn't be happier. They have standard and HD options. I went with standard since my trailer is 3500lbs. The best part is that they don't need maintenance, barely change the ride unloaded, and completely get rid of axle hop and reduce the side to side shake trucks normally have over speed bumps etc
As someone who has towed a 21 foot trailer through all the big mountain ranges in BC, I can tell you that the stock 5.7 was never lacking. I'd love a supercharger but the mileage already sucks - having worse mileage and premium gas prices is too much for me
Since you have that many trouble free Toyota miles I wouldn't go Ford. Id stick with that truck or buy another low mileage Tundra of the same generation. Although the new Tundra's are really nice! I bet they've got most of the bugs worked out by now and they will continue Toyotas legendary reliability. You'll get 3 recalls in the lifetime of that tundra. With a ford you'll get 3 a year
I really hope they do. My real hope is Toyota brings a hybridized Diesel 6er into their half tons here in the US at somepoint. A man has to have a dream.
@@kedrevs4037 I like your videos, a lot of the content on the new 2022 comes from fanboys and they just want the latest thing…I don’t think you can go wrong with your generation truck. I feel like you would have bought the new gen if it was in fact an improvement over the outgoing truck, but like you say there are so many shortfalls with it. When making a purchase of this scale it’s good to take bias out of the equation and tell it straight, much appreciated
@@kedrevs4037 you must have extra money going through car washes costs lots of extra money I'm 64 years old I washed mine it's winter time you don't need to wash it in the winter
@@SteveAustin-jp3ev where I live in the south, you can get a monthly subscription to the car wash and go through every day for $15, 20 bucks if you want a premium wash. Well worth the money.