Amazing as always. Any plans for engine replacements with v8 and supercharged? does toyota have any supercharged v8 like the caddi v series and fords predator etc or it had to be the old 5.7 and supercharge it on top? thanks for ur good work.
@@jessecastillo7585 i share same thoughts brother. thats why i asked. specially with the new engine and all bearing issues, i was thinking to find one like 20k off msrp and replace the motor. its sad that i like the new exterior and the interior and this wide body is sugar on top. this project could yield a nice rumbling cushy floating machine...which is what i want lol.
@latesttechtrends1227 they ruined the new tundras by removing the 5.7l, they made the best engine they should have upgraded it more and kept it with a supercharge. Nobody want a v6 twin turbo unless it's a supra. Nobody should buy them until toyota brings the 5.7 back or the 5.0 they used in the lexus.
It looks like just another trd. Do better pax for 70-100k you better bring ever option in your arsenal and it needs to be aggressive looking and new cutting edge design
🥱 It's still looks boring to me, Toyota really missed the mark with the Tundra for this generation. First it's ugly, then the recalls, now Pax is trying to bail them out with an uninthusiast looking over accessorized overpriced bolt on build. What s pity, from bull to bitch in only 6 years.
@paxpowertrucks It's a pavement princess toy. If you read the fine print of EVERY vehicle manufacturer's warranty, they all state the recharging systems are not covered for off-road use. Plus, electrified vehicles are KAREN/KARL status symbols that cause more pollution than they say they stop. To create 1 metric ton of useable lithium oxide, they pollute 1.9 million liters (500,000 gallons) of clean water. Maybe if people were required to haul a 500 liters tank filled with toxic waste-water wherever they went, they'd pay more attention to the reality that electric vehicles just export their pollution to another part of the planet.
@paxpowertrucks so does my 5.7l supercharged and it doesn't sound like garbage. It also gets 18mpg for a v8, nobody wants a v6 tt with electric motor lol we want a real truck. The v6 tt should of only been in the tacoma
Or someone could buy an SR5 with a premium package. Fiberwerx fenders and bedsides, Camburg or BajaKits long travel system, whatever 17/18" wheel they want with 37" tires, and still come out cheaper than buying it from you.
@ For a person that can do 75% of the work themselves yes. A lot of the cost comes into labor which I’m not arguing because skilled and hardworking people are still hard to find. Can be covered by someone capable of doing a lot of the work themselves. Properly Installing a fenders and bedsides, control arms and shock. Wheels and tires are all things that can be completed by someone in their home garage with the right tools. I installed a full front long travel system on my 2012 Expedition EL by knowing what F150 parts numbers I needed. I have a 13 Tundra with Adv Fiberglass front and rear, Toytec lift with uniball upper control arms, 17” method wheels sitting on 37” I did all the work myself in my driveway minus paint and tire mounting. So to say it can’t be done is kinda much. But, let me make one thing clear, this Tundra y’all have built is beautiful and I know time/work are put into the build. Your clients aren’t the type like me to get their hands dirty or crawl on the ground to do it themselves. So what you offer is appealing to those that won’t that. Now offer a 5.7 swap and I’ll sing your praises.
Would be nice to see you guys 2JZ swap it.
As a tundra owner, 2nd gen, the wide body fenders look fantastic. Toyota does need an answer to the trx, raptor, and the rho.
Awesome!
Was waiting to hear you V8 swapped that tundra and added a super charger
Amazing as always. Any plans for engine replacements with v8 and supercharged? does toyota have any supercharged v8 like the caddi v series and fords predator etc or it had to be the old 5.7 and supercharge it on top? thanks for ur good work.
You had to get lucky like me and buy the 5.7 with trd supercharger everything else is trash and an oversized tacoma
@@jessecastillo7585 i share same thoughts brother. thats why i asked. specially with the new engine and all bearing issues, i was thinking to find one like 20k off msrp and replace the motor. its sad that i like the new exterior and the interior and this wide body is sugar on top. this project could yield a nice rumbling cushy floating machine...which is what i want lol.
@latesttechtrends1227 they ruined the new tundras by removing the 5.7l, they made the best engine they should have upgraded it more and kept it with a supercharge. Nobody want a v6 twin turbo unless it's a supra. Nobody should buy them until toyota brings the 5.7 back or the 5.0 they used in the lexus.
@@jessecastillo7585 V6 twin turbo Supra?
@ALMX5DP yup that's the only toyota that needs one
Make it happen Toyota!!!
Hopefully you cleaned all the metal shavings out of the engine first.
What engine comes with it?? Same garbage as 2022?
Says the metrosexual who has a VW as his profile pic.😂
It looks like just another trd. Do better pax for 70-100k you better bring ever option in your arsenal and it needs to be aggressive looking and new cutting edge design
Lol put it next to a TRD and then let's talk.
Love it!!
All that money spent and still no V8 lol. Def better off getting a TRX or Raptor R.
That’s laughable, compete with the big 3, that’s interesting, probably with a price tag that exceeds the big 3 as well
Ummmm it’s no different than my TRD Pro and all the other Tundras. 🛑!
🥱 It's still looks boring to me, Toyota really missed the mark with the Tundra for this generation. First it's ugly, then the recalls, now Pax is trying to bail them out with an uninthusiast looking over accessorized overpriced bolt on build. What s pity, from bull to bitch in only 6 years.
It's beautiful, but if it's a hybrid it's garbage...
@@fredbuchanan2560 why? I have a supercharged Silverado and love driving the hybrid tundra. It has a ton of torque!
@paxpowertrucks It's a pavement princess toy.
If you read the fine print of EVERY vehicle manufacturer's warranty, they all state the recharging systems are not covered for off-road use.
Plus, electrified vehicles are KAREN/KARL status symbols that cause more pollution than they say they stop.
To create 1 metric ton of useable lithium oxide, they pollute 1.9 million liters (500,000 gallons) of clean water. Maybe if people were required to haul a 500 liters tank filled with toxic waste-water wherever they went, they'd pay more attention to the reality that electric vehicles just export their pollution to another part of the planet.
@ it goes fast and gets 20mpg with 37s. 🤷♂️
@paxpowertrucks so does my 5.7l supercharged and it doesn't sound like garbage. It also gets 18mpg for a v8, nobody wants a v6 tt with electric motor lol we want a real truck. The v6 tt should of only been in the tacoma
@@jessecastillo7585 forgive me for not believing your supercharged 3UR is getting 18mpg anywhere lol.
This looks like an oversized Tacoma, too many body lines, come on Toyota!
Smh…dodge got everyone calling fender flares “wide body kits”
Looks like completely new and different fenders to me. If that's not a wide body, not sure what is.
Or someone could buy an SR5 with a premium package. Fiberwerx fenders and bedsides, Camburg or BajaKits long travel system, whatever 17/18" wheel they want with 37" tires, and still come out cheaper than buying it from you.
@@theblackthunder unless you own your own top tier off-road and paint shop, there’s no way you could build this truck for cheaper than us.
@ For a person that can do 75% of the work themselves yes. A lot of the cost comes into labor which I’m not arguing because skilled and hardworking people are still hard to find. Can be covered by someone capable of doing a lot of the work themselves. Properly Installing a fenders and bedsides, control arms and shock. Wheels and tires are all things that can be completed by someone in their home garage with the right tools. I installed a full front long travel system on my 2012 Expedition EL by knowing what F150 parts numbers I needed. I have a 13 Tundra with Adv Fiberglass front and rear, Toytec lift with uniball upper control arms, 17” method wheels sitting on 37” I did all the work myself in my driveway minus paint and tire mounting. So to say it can’t be done is kinda much. But, let me make one thing clear, this Tundra y’all have built is beautiful and I know time/work are put into the build. Your clients aren’t the type like me to get their hands dirty or crawl on the ground to do it themselves. So what you offer is appealing to those that won’t that. Now offer a 5.7 swap and I’ll sing your praises.