The best place to go to get tires is Firestone. They gave my wife and I a really good deal on our tires and they also gave us another eighty dollars off because we still had a little bit of tread on our tires. You can also try Walmart because they also have really good tires and the labor is cheaper through them.
Tires require changing after a number of kilometres covered and will be specified by the tire manufacturer. Findout from your tire dealer.
On average it takes about 3 years before you will need to replace the tires on your Tundra. But most people will have to change before them just because of wear and tear on the tire. Once you can't see any more tread on your tires you will want to keep a close check on them and make sure that the wires don't start showing. Also make sure that there aren't any bulges in the tire and if you feel that it is unsafe to drive on your tires you should probably change them. On average, a 2004 Tundra to need new tires every two to three years. Of course, that will depend on the mileage your tundra drives every year.
Here are some brands and prices for the 2004 tires (P245/70R16). Bridgestone has some all-season tires for $140 each. Continental’s all-seasons are $108 each, and Goodrich has some for $115 each. Prices went up to $173 each for all-terrain tires.
The 2004 Toyota Tundra has 24 valves.
The 2004 Toyota Tundra has a V6 engine.
The 2004 Toyota Tundra is a gas-powered vehicle.
The 2004 Toyota Tundra has a 5-speed manual.
The 2004 Toyota Tundra is 18 ft. 2.3 in. (218.3 in.) long.
The 2004 Toyota Tundra runs on regular unleaded.
The 2004 Toyota Tundra's turning circle is 44.9 ft..
The height of the 2004 Toyota Tundra is 5 ft. 10.5 in. (70.5 in.).
The 2004 Toyota Tundra has double overhead cam (DOHC).