The 2023 Toyota Tundra, finished in Lunar Rock paint, is more than just a truck-it's a carefully crafted machine built to conquer whatever lies ahead. Owned by ARB 4x4, this Tundra has been meticulously outfitted with a range of upgrades designed to maximize its potential.
Under the hood, the Tundra houses a 3.4L twin-turbo V-6 engine that reliably delivers power. While the engine remains largely stock, it's the carefully selected modifications that elevate this truck's performance, making it a true off-road contender. The transmission and transfer case, both factory-installed, work in tandem to provide seamless power delivery and traction management, but it's the addition of ARB components that truly set this build apart.
At the front, the ARB Desert front bumper immediately catches the eye. It's a practical upgrade, offering both protection and functionality.
Mounted to this bumper are Nacho Quatro lights, positioned on both the bumper and the A-pillars, ensuring that no matter the time of day or night, the path ahead is always well-lit.
Suspension is the backbone of any serious off-road build, and this Tundra doesn't disappoint. The entire system has been upgraded with Old Man Emu (OME) MT64 components, including front and rear springs, as well as front and rear shocks. This setup not only provides the necessary lift but also enhances the truck's ability to handle rough and uneven terrain. With this suspension, the Tundra is ready to take on any challenge, from rocky trails to deep ruts.
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