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Zod

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Due to the addition of our family I went out and got a 2013 Tundra. Its a V8 5.7 liter super cab deal with tons of room for everyone.

 

Anywho, wifey is 5'4 and can't easily climb into it. Are those nerf bar deals difficult to install at home? Also, any recommendations on spray in bed liner?

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Those Tundras are freaking huge.

 

Yes, I rate them at a zombie plow through factor of 134.

 

Plus soon I will have two teenage boys, a wife and daughter, and tons of boating or camping gear to haul around.

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Welcome to the Tundra family.

I have the double cab on mine but may look at a crew max down the line.

How do you like that engine?

It's pretty sweet. Going to take a while to retrain my foot, it's used to my Tacoma four cylinder. Will make interstate merging much easier

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I miss my Tundra but don't miss weekly $100 fill ups.  Zod those nerf bars are really easy to install. The holes are already there under the truck. 

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I bought a 2012 crew max last year. I love it, and I'm able to fill up for around $75 a tank, which lasts longer than I thought it would. The step bars are a big help for women and shorter people. They make it a lot safer for getting in and out if we're going somewhere where she's wearing heels. 

 

My only gripe is that there's no middle seat in the front. Other than that, it's the best truck I've owned.

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