OverlandMitsu
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Digging the build mate!
Thanks, and I'm beginning to agree with you regarding Duratrac's. My experience has been less than positive. Nice truck! When I ordered my Superwinch they accidentally sent me the steel cable version, which I was able to return for the correct one, and I was surprised at the difference in weight between the cable version and the synthetic line version. It was at least 20 lbs, probably more. With my truck being a double cab, saving weight where I can is a priority because the truck is so heavy as it is.Awesome thread, I'll be following this.
Duratracs are terrible and mine have a vibe like yours around 68-72. Was worse because my wheel bearings were shot and I had a u joint on the way out. Now the truck rides smooth in its 302k mile glory.
I also love the look of the brute force fab stuff, previous owner installed the arb style bumper, and regular sliders on mine. And the same superwinch but with steel line.
I miss living in Washington, I was out in Kitsap County, but now I'm back on the front range in Colorado
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Digging the build mate!
I think I'm going to make simple drain and fills part of my yearly routine. Perhaps I'll have the tranny flushed again before I do that though.Damn man! That oil is nasty!!! I did my Xterra tranny oil every 20k miles too. I was towing a lot though. Sometimes I did a flush and fill and sometimes just a full drain and re-fill.
I have no idea on this. I'd think that the shifting is pretty well set because there are products out there (for Tacoma's) that adjust the shift timing...doesn't seem like it's something that is variable under normal circumstances. But that's just a complete guess.Speaking of shifting.
Do you know if our trucks have to relearn shifting habits after having the battery disconnected?
I know all modern vehicle have a sort of shifting memory that is saved in the computer, but I'm not sure to what extent it is with the Tundra.
I'd definitely check or replace the LCA bushing before getting another alignment. If I remember correctly you have a good amount of miles? Have they ever been replaced?
Two front bearings are brand new within the last 10k miles, no noise now and smooth. Rear bearings are completely silent and no play whatsoever. Confirmed by two mechanics.Did you eliminate wheel bearings already? Bad wheel bearings are also capable of causing noise, vibration, and tire wear similar to what you describe.