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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. richard burnett

    You do hav One of the better YouTube channels

  2. RacerX Xracer

    You are the best instructor on you tube,should start your own school👍👍🍻

  3. Maxwell Smart

    A common problem on these trucks in the Northeast and rust belt is the central parking brake lever (by the frame) seizing. How about a video on that replacement. I haven't seen any on YT.

  4. MrOhyeahsayswho

    Thank you for your time & knowledge. I have been doing a lot of DIY repairs on my vehicles this year. Your channel is always helpful.

  5. Stuart Bear

    Can you show how to replace the fuel pump?

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