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These are the top DIY money saving repairs that you can do with your Toyota Tundra! Len shows you some of the repairs that you can do yourself, instead of shelling out for labor! He gives you tips on how to get the jobs done, too!

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0:00 Top DIY Money Saving Repairs Toyota Tundra 2007-Present
0:18 Radiator
0:38 Spark Plugs & Ignition Coils
1:25 Mass Airflow Sensor (MAF)
2:11 Brakes
2:38 Suspension & Steering
4:44 Rear and Front Differentials
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  1. Stuart Bear

    The 5.7 V8 is probably the best V8 ever made. They can be a pain to work on.

  2. kevin shufs

    What's some recommendations for gen 3 acura tl with 245k miles…runs great always kept up on SYNTHETIC oil changes and used 93 octane it's long life..

  3. Devon from da east

    Can u make a video on a Buick lesabre wiring harness

  4. Kris Libby

    vented slotted discs on a tundra?? Is there a reason to use those? My brakes are toyota brand and the squeak every time I leave my driveway. Then they are fine. Let me know if racing rotors are suggested….

  5. Timothy Pham

    One sub for you since I got an 08 tundra 😂

  6. Timothy Pham

    Quick question. The boot cover on my upper ball joint is damaged but no squeaky when turning the wheel, should I be worry?

  7. Bravo + Gold Eagle

    Great tutorial. Thank you 1A Auto

  8. Pheckphul

    Jeebus! What state is this truck from? It's so damn rusty that it's painful to look at!

  9. Reed Duyvejonck

    Just got a 2007 sr5 double cab! They replaced the rear diff because this was never done, good to know for my new to me truck

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