With everything you've done to chase it down so far, maybe look for a used wheel/tire combo you can swap in to test out.
Got a buddy you can swap wheels with for a drive? If I lived closer to ya I'd work something out with you.Yeah, I'll need to keep my eyes open. Not much around me right now, unless I want to pay $750. I just need something to swap, then turn around and sell them. I don't want to spend a lot because there is a chance that they won't sell afterwards.
Got a buddy you can swap wheels with for a drive? If I lived closer to ya I'd work something out with you.
I am in Whatcom County as well, we could have a Gen 1Tundra party... LOLIf you're ever up in Bellingham you can borrow my wheels/tires for a few hours. I have jack stands and another vehicle so its not a big deal for me.
Same story here.....lots of new parts that I didn't really want to do, but probably needed to be done anyways. One thing I might do is have Costco throw on some new BFG KO2's....I guess they have a pretty good return policy. If they solve the problem, then great. The Duratrac's would then go on Craigslist. If not, then Costco takes the KO2's back and I'm back where I started.I once received a free set of tires, nearly new with the little wear nubs still on. Right size. I was stoked. Put them on my new to me Range Rover at the same time as a 2” lift. Horrible road manners above 45 mph. Chased down bushings, crank arms, steering dampener, etc ... most of those things “needed” to be done, but in the end despite rebalancing, I swapped tires and no more issues.
They weren’t really free and I still had to buy new.
I was lucky that I had a friend with a spare set of wheels and tires to try.
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I had the truck on stands not too long ago and I didn't notice anything shaking, but wasn't looking closely at that. I'll do it again just to be sure.Um.. i would jack the back of the truck up.. put it on jack stands.. and let it run in drive.. see if you see he rear tires hopping or causing the vibration... i have a bent axle and if i dint know better id be chasing it all over.. the axle shaft is bent on the outside of the bearings i believe, causing a vibration for me... just a thought.... its pretty obvious once you know what to look for..
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Thanks for the offer. I'm hardly ever on the west side of the mountains, but who knows, maybe I'll get desperate enough to drive over there?If you're ever up in Bellingham you can borrow my wheels/tires for a few hours. I have jack stands and another vehicle so its not a big deal for me.
We seriously should all get together for a 1st Gen Tundra trail run. For whatever reason there are a decent number of us 1st gen guys up here. I'm in Kittitas County on the east side of the mountains, but we could potentially all meet up somewhere. Are you guys going to the Northwest Overland Rally? I'm really hoping to make it but it all depends on when my wife delivers....due any week now.I am in Whatcom County as well, we could have a Gen 1Tundra party... LOL