Cool beans. This guy is supposed to be an expert on the supercharger for the 2UZ, and he occasionally has some for sale:
http://www.tundrasolutions.com/forums/gen1-tundra-parts-classifieds-2000-2006/152879-complete-new-2003-2004-trd-supercharger/
I don't have any personal experience with this, but I've read that the 2UZ-FE doesn't like forced induction a whole lot.
http://www.tundrasolutions.com/forums/forced-induction/28476-warning-on-fi-2uzfe/
I literally just got my 265/75r16 St Maxx's put on ~2 weeks ago. Impressions- look really good, a little noise but I only notice it if I think to listen for it. Music at a normal volume would cover it up. Only complaint is that they don't seem to balance well. Could be that the shop just didn't...
The seats in my '09 xB are comfortable for short drives, but not comfortable after about 2 hours. The seats in my '00 Tundra are much more comfortable for long drives.
Sorry to hear you're selling the Tundra. I just skimmed through this thread and I didn't see you address what you had to do to fit the 285's. Did you trim the pinch weld? Also, what tire size would you recommend for a rig that mostly sees 'normal truck use', i.e. trips to the home improvement...
Both the laptop charger and phone charger should have the rated wattage and/or amps printed on them. Make sure it's for 120 AC though, you may have to convert from 12/5V DC and add some percentage due to conversion loss.
I just replaced the steering knuckles on my '00 Tundra with used parts because the bearings were bad at 167k miles. I had zero play, the passenger's side sounded dry and the driver's side would seize up after sitting for a few days. That said, if your bearings aren't showing any of those...
My parents have an 06 Highlander hybrid and my mom loves it. It's actually pretty quick too. Fuel economy depends entirely on how you drive it (as with anything). I don't recall them having any problems with it.
My truck (2000 Tundra) had the frame, brake lines, and lower A-Arms replaced. Very happy with it. Check the rear diff for rust as well, mine had some pinholes that I had to weld up.
There really aren't any options other than anything big and bulky like the ARB. I'm going to spend my money on a tube bender instead and see what I can come up with.