We share a lot of top-dollar classified vehicles, but we like to try and balance them with more affordable listings as well, like this 2017 Toyota Tundra. This single-owner vehicle is understated in appearance but has a 3-inch lift with Fox and Icon components, a color-matched bed canopy, and an Autohome rooftop tent. The truth is, for most of us, this is more than enough truck to hit the trails in comfort.
From the Seller:
“It’s time to sell my 2017 Toyota Tundra. I have been its only owner. Bought new from Wilson Toyota in Bellingham, WA, in September of 2017. My wife and I have loved this truck for camping, backroads, and road trips. The truck has never had a single issue. Every modification has either been Toyota factory parts or high-end aftermarket.”
2017 Toyota Tundra Full-size Pickup Truck
Toyota platforms are some of the most popular in the overland market for a variety of reasons including durability, reliability, off-highway performance, and high resale value. And while the Tundra isn’t quite as popular amongst overland travelers as the Tacoma, it offers more payload and towing capability, with loads of aftermarket equipment options.
This 2017 Tundra is outfitted with a 5.7-liter V-8 that produces 381 hp and 401 lb-ft of torque. This variant comes with a 6-speed automatic transmission and integrated trailer brake controller. The maximum towing capacity of this truck is 10,500 pounds with a maximum payload of 2,080 pounds.
Distinguishing Features
At first glance, this truck could be mistaken as stock, but what you can’t see is a handful of TRD Pro accessories and suspension upgrades. A 3-inch lift with Fox coilovers and Icon Vehicle Dynamics Delta joint upper control arms makes for an improved ride. At the rear axel, Old Man Emu leaf springs and Fox shocks round out the kit. Finally, the addition of a color-matched Snugtop bed canopy and an Autohome rooftop tent make this truck ready to hit the trail.
- TRD Pro exhaust, air intake, grille, and badging
- 3-inch lift: Fox coil-overs with remote reservoir, Icon Vehicle Dynamics Delta joint UCA (this allows for correct wheel alignment and no ball joint binding with the increased down travel)
- Old Man Emu rear leaf spring and Fox smooth body shocks with remote reservoir
- Autohome Columbus large Roof-top tent
- Color-matched SnugTop canopy
This 2017 Toyota Tundra has 108,000 miles on the odometer and is listed for $40,000. It is currently located in Bellingham, Washington. Check out the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.
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