The Toyota Tundra is a favorite on the forum, with recent offerings including this 2015 SR5 w/ Four Wheel Campers Hawk, 2011 w/ Hiatus camper, and 2016 TRD Pro. The second generation is an iconic truck that provides capability, power, comfort, and a half-a-million-mile service life with basic servicing. It also enjoys access to significant aftermarket support with a huge catalog of parts, accessories, and services available to uprate this platform for exploration. Despite these stellar credentials, the Tundra remains something of an underappreciated value on the used market, which means you can get a fully built rig that’ll take you around the world for less than $30,000. It’s for these reasons and more that it was the vehicle of choice for Desk to Glory, who are traveling internationally in their 2008 Toyota Tundra. If you’d like to learn more about the realities of travel with this platform then listen to The Toyota Tundra for Overlanding on the Overland Journal podcast. Cue today’s 2010 Toyota Tundra TRD CrewMax (154,000 miles), which boasts desirable aftermarket modifications and is topped with a Snap Outfitters Treehouse camper.

From the Seller:
“I’m the second owner after 30,000 miles and have all maintenance records, but need to type them up. No accidents. Always changed oil about every 5,000 miles with Mobil 1 synthetic. Runs and drives well with no leaks. It will need an AC compressor. Recent repairs include new front wheel bearings, an OEM steering rack, Coachbuilder tie rods, CVJ axles, OEM axle seals, JBA upper control arms, an OEM water pump and radiator, rear pads and rotors, front OEM calipers and pads, and extended brake lines.”

2010 Toyota Tundra TRD CrewMax
The Tundra is fitted with a 5.7-liter V8 that produces 381 horsepower, 401 pound-feet of torque, and returns a combined 14 mpg. An exceptionally long-lived motor is matched with impressive capability thanks to 4WD, high and low range, armor, a lifted and upgraded suspension, 4.30 gears, and a rear limited slip differential. Inside, these rugged credentials are balanced with a well-equipped interior with driver comforts that include:
- Air-conditioning
- Cruise control
- Towing package
- Center console with cupholders
- Cold weather package

Distinguishing Features
- Snap Outfitters Treehouse camper
- Old Man Emu 3-inch lift and new leaf springs
- Badlands winch
- RCI front skid plate
- Dirty Deeds exhaust
- BFGoodrich mud-terrain tires
- Greaseable shackles

This 2010 Toyota Tundra TRD CrewMax with a Snap Outfitters Treehouse is listed for $23,000 and is currently located in Cody, Wyoming. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.
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