Toyota Tundra Upfitter General Disclaimer PDF Operation Manual
In accordance with FMVSS 110, the “Tire and Loading Information” placard (located at the driver’s door jamb) must be revised if the vehicle weight capacity, seating designations, and/or tire size is changed. The upfitter is responsible for updating the placard required by FMVSS 110
if equipment the upfitter installs or modifications the upfitter makes renders the existing tire placard on the vehicle inaccurate.
In the event the upfitter’s equipment causes a change in the procedure for operation, maintenance, inspection, or adjustment of the OE vehicle, the upfitter must develop an operation manual and provide the operation manual to the vehicle owner and operator.
Images in Advertisements Toyota and Toyota dealer advertisements may show vehicles with snowplows, ladder racks, lift gates, or other work truck equipment. Modification of Toyota vehicles with non-genuine Toyota parts or accessories may adversely impact the Toyota new vehicle warranty, vehicle performance and safety. Any representations regarding the compatibility or safety of non-Toyota products for installation on the Toyota Tundra and other vehicles are those of the alterer or equipment manufacturer, and not of Toyota.
Bed Removal
Toyota does not offer a “bed delete” package or an incomplete vehicle option. Toyota trucks are developed to comply with FMVSS and other safety standards with the bed installed. In addition, the vehicle skid control and other systems were designed and tested with the bed installed. Bed removal may cause an unknown impact to the vehicle’s performance, the designed function of the equipment, and safety. Bed removal, substitution, or replacement may affect compliance of the fuel system integrity, lighting system, wheel coverage, license plate mounting, etc. The alterer assumes legal responsibility for all duties and liabilities for certification under the Vehicle Safety Act.
Power Take-Off (PTO)
Toyota trucks are not designed to accommodate Power Take-Off (PTO) equipment. Toyota has not tested PTO equipment and has not evaluated the impact PTOs may have on vehicle performance, safety, durability, or reliability. PTOs may also impact compliance with local, state, and federal laws or regulations.
Snow Plows
Toyota does not make a snowplow for the Tundra. The 2007 Tundra has sufficient front GAWR reserve capacity to accommodate some front-mounted accessories. Front GAWR reserve varies on a model-by-model basis. There are a variety of snowplows sold in the aftermarket. Some of these aftermarket snowplows may be available for the Tundra. Toyota has not evaluated the suitability or fitness of the Tundra for any aftermarket snowplow. Customers should consult with the snowplow manufacturers and sellers concerning the fitness and suitability of particular vehicles for their products. Toyota cautions that the installation of aftermarket parts and accessories like snowplows may adversely impact the performance and safety of your Toyota and may cause the truck to violate applicable federal motor vehicle safety standards. One standard frequently affected by snowplow installation is FMVSS 108, the lighting standard. Other standards may also be affected. Some modifications may make the truck into one that is no longer street legal. In addition, installation of aftermarket parts and accessories like snowplows may adversely impact the coverage afforded by the Tundra new vehicle warranty. See the Tundra Owner’s Warranty Information booklet for details.
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