12 Most Popular Posts of 2009
Jason Lancaster | Dec 23, 2009 | Comments 14
The end of the year is nearly upon us, so it’s time to recap everything that’s happened in 2009. Here’s a list of the most popular articles we’ve written in the past year:
1. Diesel Toyota Tundra Info – A chronological break-down of the rumored Tundra diesel.
2. 10 Most Popular Tundra Accessories – A simple list of the most popular accessories for the Toyota Tundra, updated from our first list of 7 popular Tundra Accessories.
3. A list of all known problems on the 2007 Tundra – With more than 500 comments, this is one of the most popular pages on our website.
4. TRD Parts for the 2007 and 2008 Tundra – This list is popular, but it needs to be updated. Something for the to-do list…
5. 2009 Tundra vs. 2009 F150 – Our quick comparison we made back in 2008 before the 09′ F150 was released is more popular, but our full Tundra vs. F150 comparison is more comprehensive.
6. Toyota Tundra with Custom 12″ lift and 37″ tires – This featured truck – a 2wd Tundra with an amazing custom lift – has generated more comments than any other vehicle we’ve featured.
7. Line-x vs. Rhino Liner Spray-in Bed Liner Review – This is one of the more popular accessory comparisons we’ve done.
8. Truxxx 3″ Lift Kit Review – We didn’t like the Truxx kit nearly as much as the kits we reviewed from ToyTec and Low-Range Off-Road, but it’s certainly not a bad kit.
9. Tundra TRD Supercharger Specs – One of the simplest posts on the list. We basically list off all the specs and info we had on TRD’s supercharger for the Tundra and Sequoia. 504 HP and 550 lb-ft of torque…Crazy!
10. Toytec 3″ Lift Kit Review – We liked this kit so much that we recommend it, and we even have a discount code from Toytec for our readers!
11. Toyota Customer Service Tips – Be sure to check out the comments – there are some interesting stories and exchanges about dealers, customers, and crazy vehicle problems.
12. Tundra Leveling Kit and Lift Kit Information – This is a comprehensive article that explains what lift kits and leveling kits are, how they work, the basics of install, and tips for finding the right installer and kit. Great read for 1st time truck owners.
Some other interesting tidbits about our website:
From January 1st, 2009 through the middle of December, TundraHeadquarters.com has:
- Had 418,000+ unique visitors.
- Visitors come from all over the world, but the majority (93%) come from the U.S. and Canada.
- After the U.S. and Canada, we receive the most visitors from the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, Mexico, and Australia.
- 65% of our visitors use Internet Explorer, 22% use Mozilla Firefox, and a little less than 9% use Safari.
- Had more than 1,150,000+ page views in 2009.
Thank you everyone for helping make 2009 such a great year!! Happy Holidays!
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The 2010 two wheel drive Tundra has a big problem shifting gears when you turn corners. It is searching and when you give it gas the transmission slams in and all the power hits the rear wheels. This is a very hazardous problem as you can loose control of the pickup on wet or icy conditions.
And what does that have to do with the original post?!?! LOL…gotta love the site. Thanks for all the hard work bringing the information in 2009 and look forward to more in 2010.
Same here TXTee…. Looking forward in staying with I think is the best Tundra website. Williamo why are we giving the truck gas in a corner when it’s icy or wet? You should be letting it idle through.
You never know when the urge will hit’cha’
Williamo, Scott and South Carolina where commenting on something in reference to that on the “2010 Tundra Quieter, less fuel post”. Its a good thing Jason’ Mickey and Txtee are here they are really helpful. They must be here to defend not to help other owners. Way to go! For the second time in case you missed it “it is searching and when you give it gas the transmission slames” that would be abnormal!!!
I comprehend English well but I have no clue what you are trying to convey in your post, Josh. Please try again and I may consider responding.
Lets try using traditional english syntax through out the entire post Josh. That was why Jason made the first comment when you posted. You sounded like a reply generator from a crunchry thrat spreake brad engrish and I speak enough bad english to cover everyones quota for this site.
And to reply to Wills question: That is odd. this is the first and only time I head of it doing that. They tend to surge from the gear holding but slamming is a new one. Take it into the dealer and get with them. Make sure the Tow haul and VSC lights are off. If vsc is off it will want to jump on you from the MASSIVE power under the hood.
Funny it is not the first time someone has spoke of this issue. Jeremy is just here to defend the massive power of the Tundra, not to help anyone. It started in the post titled “2010 Tundra- Quieter, Less Fuel” when Scott and South Carolina spoke of it. Good job, Jeremy! Happy Holidays.
Again, I gave the only help that was offered. But why help when you just come in here and cry about how Toyota is evil and makes crap yet the build quality is still ahead of what everyone else is doing. You lose, over and over again. Will needs to take the truck to the dealer and have it looked at.
Help, someone had to explain it to you. Had to draw you a picture with crayons. So how did it go again Jeremy? You had a GM truck and the shock mounts rusted off. Who worked together at NUMMI? Didn’t you say it was a effort by GM and Toyota to produce quality vehicles, something to that effect. What is produced at NUMMI by Toyota and GM, the Tacoma. What is a issue with Tacoma’s, frame rust. Coincidence that you had frame rust issue with a GM, GM and Toyota worked hand in hand in NUMMI and produced the Tacoma with a frame issue. Why did GM leave NUMMI? Toyota was bring down GM’s quality. So Jeremy I feel like a broken record but didn’t we have this conversation before and you where back pedaling? For some reason Toyota owners like to make jokes and comments of other brands, like the Dodge april fools. But can not handle it when someone calls them out. What comes around goes around.
Maybe if I keep using proper grammar it will rub off on others one day.
Tee, Proper grammar is like world peace. We can all aspire, but ain’t no ones going to reached it.
Joshua the post stated he gave the truck gas in a corner where it was wet and icy. Safety would tell you in a turn you wouldn’t press the accelerator when you hit water or ice if it’s icy conditions. Joshua you can be pissed off all you want I could care less. You apparently have a chip to grind and you’re here grinding away. You read what you want and only apply what curtails to your whinnings.
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