Top 10 Reasons To Join TundraNetwork
Jason Lancaster | Nov 10, 2007 | Comments 6
If you haven’t checked out our TundraHeadquarters social network, TundraNetwork, you’re missing out. We’ve got a bunch of cool pictures uploaded in just the past couple of days, and there are people from all over the country signing up.
Here’s a list of reasons to join:
10) Where else can you put up unlimited pictures, videos, and have your own blog in less than half an hour?
9) When a fellow Tundra owner asks if you have a MySpace or Facebook page, you can smugly say “No – I’m on TundraNetwork”.
8 ) When your kids/grandkids ask you if you know what a social network is, you can say “Do I know what a social network is?? Of course I do. I helped found a social network!”
7) If you join soon, you can probably register under any name you want – like Tundra Man. That would be totally cool.
6) You never know who you might make friends with — can anyone say Fujio Cho, president of Toyota Motor Company?? (We made that up – no members named Fujio yet, but it’s still early.)
That’s a picture of Fujio over their in the center. He’s a handsome devil, that’s for sure…
5) Everyone else is doing it. Really.
4) Start on TundraNetwork, and you can work your way up to Match.com!
3) Where else are you going to see this pic!?
2) Did we already say that you’ll be just a little bit cooler??
1) If you join, we’ll stop talking about it on the blog. We promise.
Thanks to everyone that’s joined the community so far!
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HEY! I’M FAMOUS NOW! Bring on the Paparatzi!
My 2007 5.7L Tundra started “ticking” after it hit 5,000 miles. The dealer informs me this is not a problem, but it seems to be getting worse (will do at cold starts and also after running awhile). I have a Case Number now assigned at Toyota. This is not the diesel sound some of you have experienced.
Please let me know if anyone else has noticed this.
Jeremy – careful what you wish for man…
Leondia there are some comments about this under the “All Known 2007 Toyota Tundra Problems” post — you can find a link to it in the left column under “Most Commented Posts”
I dropped some 5w20 Syntech in mine, after the Dealership put 10 30 in, and the ticking is not noticeable now. I hear that 0 w 20 all but eliminates the “Diesel Click”
I have notice that sound on my truck, I asked my service guy and he said it was normal but yeah you can only hear it on cold starts, but next time I get an oil change I will try that to see if it works.