You guys telling him to buy mudflaps missed the part of his post where he said that he had to take them off in the front, because apparently his wheels are too big.
Everyone who runs wheels that poke should understand that they'll sustain paint damage if they go off the concrete, especially if...
The dealership called me today and said the part they need for my shutter malfunction isn't available right now in the US, and that they're getting it from Canada. They'll be keeping my truck until some time next week.
The dealership never mentioned a part, or how long this would take. I believe they know about the issue though because my truck was simply parked out back and left.
I have new rock sliders being delivered any day now, and it will be kind of a bummer to not have my truck around to put them on.
I mean, it's the grill shutter error that people have already been through. If the dealership needs to keep your only vehicle for multiple days, they have to give you something to drive. I simply requested a truck, and this is what they gave me ?‍♂️
Welp, it was my turn. It's not like I didn't know it was going to happen. The error switches between grill shutter malfunction and drive-start control malfunction. Truck has 2,800 miles on it.
They can take their time fixing it, my loaner is a new Tundra Limited.
In the 4x4 world, Rough Country suspension is generally frowned upon, but I'm sure their other parts are fine. It's not like anyone will know anyway.
But yeah, parts for these trucks are expensive. I recently paid $1200 bucks for rock sliders. Sliders for the 3rd gen Tacoma are cheaper.
I'm not insulting Toyota, you're simply getting upset because I called the Sport a street truck, which it is. Get real.
Go back and read my original comment in this thread, I simply told OP that his Sport has stiffer suspension because it's a street truck tuned for the road.
You immediately...
If you watch the video from Automotive Press, as he's driving the Land cruiser along a dirt path, he mentions that he drove the TRD Pro on the same path the day before.