Hello guys,
Currently my TRD Pro Drives reasonably well but would like to make it better since it pushed a bit to the right...
The problem is my thrust angle from the factory is at .30 so it means my rear axle is shifted a bit to the right... dealer says its within tolerance.
Would doing...
Thanks... currently is empty.
You have to have very crappy roads and hit bumps certain way in order to hear the noise, nothing major but still there and wanted to know if its normal, not sure if Pros are more susceptible to this since they are lifted from the factory.
I kind of want to think its normal but am not sure, its been a long time since I had a pickup, the rattle or noise does not happen when going over a speed bump, only when hitting uneven sharp bumps... sounds more like the whole bed shaking.
Hello Guys,
Wondering if your Tacoma bed is doing the same:
My bed rattles when going over fast shallow bumps in the road, if I do a speedbump it wont rattle.
I can only reproduce this noise on what seems to "upset" the bed a bit...
The noise is loud enough I can hear it with the windows...
What you can do to recuperate full pedal force is at a stoplight with the truck on, press the brake pedal as hard as you can three time.
This should firm the pedal for some time.
At the moment I can't but its super simple:
1. Find exactly where your bed pops, could be anywhere near the edge of the bed closest to the tailgate and identify the spot.
2. Get under the truck at the edge where the spare sits closer to the tailgate area, you will see the composite channeled...
Great to hear your push is better, too bad the truck is now in worst condition.
For me what made the truck less prone to pulling or pushing is setting the camber to .30 instead of 1.20
My thrust angle is still at .36