2024 TOYOTA TUNDRA SR5 TRD OFF-ROAD FIRST TIME IN THE SNOW. HOW DID IT DO?
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- I am used to driving I terrible conditions but usually I have had a chance to pick the tires I want. This truck is still on the stock tires and I was a bit nervous to try this out. But I must say I am very impressed.
2024 Toyota Tundra SR5 TRD off-road
That's good to know that Tundras and their tires perform well in snow. 👍
Looked like the truck did really well on the slushy roads. I grew up in northern Illinois, so drove on plenty of those roads myself. Was impressed with those Michelins, for being a manufacturer selected tire. Stay safe and warm up there my friend.
In the US, all the TRD Off Road's come with the Falken Wildpeak's I believe and in Canada we get the Michelin's. Factory tires are just so soft! The Falken's are on my list of tires to try for sure after seeing how they performed on your F350
We finally got our first storm. Felt good to get out there and push some snow. Love that new tundra I’ll be in the market after this winter can’t wait. Sorry your spice everybody around my way is dropping like flies. Weird viruses going around everywhere
Wow... I would never dream of driving that fast in those conditions... and I live in Wyoming and spend a LOT of time driving unimproved and untreated roads.
Okay, I just did the conversion to mph. Not as fast as it looked in the vid.😁
That’s impressive for factory tires, you’ll be happy you didn’t go with an f150, I’ve found the aluminum bodied trucks don’t have the same sure footedness as the steel bodied trucks stock for stock. It took running a set of 10ply KO2s on my aluminum trucks to match my steel body trucks with factory tires. Loving the tundra content can’t wait for the up fitting videos to come. For a bed mat go to a farm supply store and get an 8x4 rubber stall mat and cut to size
I couldn’t agree more!! I owned an older gen F150 steel body (2013) supercab 5.0L and loved the truck! It handled great in the snow! I tried a new aluminum body 2017 2.7EB (same supercab style) and did not make it two years before trading it in! I had almost no confidence driving in the snow (even as little as an inch of snow, the truck felt super floaty). Not sure I could ever own an F150 again, aluminum body is just too light for winter weather!I’m in a Ram now, but really wanted a tundra!
I was also very pleasantly surprised how the Michelin LTX Trails did in the snow when I got my Tundra! I have about 40k km's on my truck now and they are pretty worn down and wearing unevenly but 35's going on next week!
Hello again my friend, the truck is doing amazing, great truck , have a great day 😄👍🌹
what state are you in?
I have your same truck. I love it! Mine is a 23
Those Michelins are legit I ran them on my 2wd work truck here in Colorado. Try them in 33s
Does your SR5 have the advanced off-road package?
Yes it’s the trd off-road
If you could own only one truck for family/business what would it be?
Ford f350 6.7
Looking to get a 24 sr5 trd sport how do u like urs?
So far I’m quite happy with it
The wildpeaks they come with are not the same as the good wild peaks from my understanding
Yeah they aren’t t the at3w
@workplaytv I see you are a fellow Canadian...or i think you are at least with mentioning halifax . I'm looking at the Nokian Outpost At as my next tire .
Factory tires aren’t the same as off the shelf. I replaced them with Continental terrain contact AT’s.
Do you drive 4H on snowy road?
Of course
😊👍
I always liked driving in the snow when we went skiing or just off-roading up in the mountains.
Thanks for the ride along reminder. 👍
Thanks! I love my Rav4 in snow! I’ll show my Husband.
Yes, for Toyota! My best choice too.
I am running a set of Continental Viking Contact 7's (pure winter tire) with extra ballast in the back of my '23 Tundra SR, very nice and stable, If I was going to use it off road I would have went with a AT Winter Tire, but so far loving the Continental's. My dealer says the bed mat is on back order and we should see something "by spring" along with my 2nd key! If you look up AFE Front Tow hooks, they are a good affordable option, a way better price point than changing out the front bumper!
Hi from Sydney, Cape Breton. I love your video review and reaction feedback about your 2024 Tundra trd off road. I am planning to switch my car to Tundra. I want the short bed and more leg room at the back( for family of 5). Any additional tips recommendation about new tundra before I’ll get the new Tundra. Thanks in advance. More educational video👍 keep on trucking and safe.
Not really I’d say go drive a couple trims to pick the one you want.
I've had 3 Toyotas... all great. The second one was the first fuel injected vehicle I ever had... I was shocked,no stomping on the accelerator... pulling the choke... miracle.. turn the key... Ha
Unloaded daily driving fuel economy decent? I tow a dump trailer on weekends currently have a 19’ Ram Cummins 3500. Have been thinking about doing this exact swap for a while now.
Great video, good info about the new tundra. I have a trd offroad tacoma, and it does awesome in the snow. I hardly ever use 4x4 to be real with you. I'm running 285/75r17 bfg ko2s.
Nice video! Nice truck! And nice driving, dude!! Those roads look gross. I definitely prefer driving on a couple inches of snow, rather than slush, or wet icy roads!
That longer bed tundra, seems heavy and planted! Would be awesome for us here in Maine, USA!
I have a 23 limited trd offroad with the factory falken wildpeak tires. It is better in the snow then my 2012 was with the bfg ko1, ko2 and ridgegrappler tires that i had on that over the years. The traction control is alot less intrusive then it was on my 2012 was too.
Good and informative video Brother.
I’ve always had good luck so far with the Nitto Terra Grapplers in all weather conditions
Your truckj is beautiful..
Stay warm be safe.. Brrrr
Marie from USA
Same weather here in NB today, my old boss has an 07 tundra that's been used and abused for years and that thing does awesome in the snow.
Looks like your hauling ass to me! I live in NC and drive on snow once every 10 years!😂
How much weight in sand do you like putting in a half ton for traction weight?
The trucks I get to drive are light in the arse end and not fun to drive on those roads.
Will you be doing towing videos with the tundra? Anyways, great video!
Absolutely
Which is the better daily driver….Tundra or 4Runner
For me it’s the tundra
Truro Toyota told me April for bed mat. I ordered a rough country because these beds (long time Tacoma owner) are slippery and it’s annoying when everything you put in your bed sides around like it’s on ice.
The RC bed mat looks identical to the Toyota one minus the Toyota letters. I have the Toyota one in my 22 Tacoma.
Yeah that’s what I’m needing as well. The limited comes with the mat and they threw the mat in on mine so I’ll have to suffer threw it I guess
I have the RC bed mat and it’s great. High quality and durable.
Are the stock tires any good?
Is that a serious question
You said it’s a 6.5 foot box? And you were able to get the roll down window in back?
Yeah of course
Interesting, I tried to build one on the Toyota site because I can’t find any like this at any dealership in the USA, they all have a cube window if it is a 6.5 foot bed. Even the one I built on line.
If anyone reading this knows if you can get the full roll down window with the 6.5’ bed on a 24 Tundra please advise.
Looks like the minimum for the full rear window is the SR5 crewmax
Don’t put it in a ditch you have zero tow hooks 🪝 lol 😂