Toyota Tundra Truck Parts

Access Cabs have two suicide rear doors for easier rear-seat access, while Double
Cabs feature four full-size doors, longer wheelbase, equal bed length. There are
also three trim levels: base, SR5 and Limited. The base trim is available only
on 2WD regular cabs, and amenities are limited to ABS, 16-inch steel wheels, a
cloth bench seat and a CD player.
The SR5 adds body-color bumpers, a chrome grille and air conditioning; V8-equipped
models also get cruise control. Available with a V8 only, the Limited offers alloy
wheels, an in-dash CD changer and power windows, mirrors and locks. The convenience
package for SR5 models includes full power accessories; cruise; a sliding rear
window; and keyless entry. A towing package, a cold-weather package, an off-road
package and a sport suspension package are available.
There are optional leather-trimmed captain's chairs with a power driver seat
on Limited trucks. Double cab models have DVD entertainment system. Toyota also
offers a stepside bed on V8-powered Access Cabs. The Tundra truck's engine, a
4.7-liter dohc V8 is among the smoothest truck V8s around, and the first in the
segment with dual-overhead cams and four valves per cylinder.
It turns out 245 peak horses at 4800 rpm and 315 lb-ft of torque at 3400 revs,
which should be plenty of power for any endeavors we can dream up. Shifting duty
falls to a four-speed automatic gearbox, while the transfer case provides pushbutton,
shift-on-the-fly access to rear-wheel drive or four-wheel high and low. The brakes—discs
up front and drums in the rear are equipped with standard ABS.
In government crash tests, the Tundra received a four-star rating for driver
and front-passenger protection in frontal impacts. The Toyota earned a perfect
five stars for front-occupant protection in side impacts. The IIHS gave the truck
a "Good" rating (its best) for frontal offset crashes.