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I appreciate the details about your situation - it sounds very similar to mine. The more we share about this, the more information we will all have, and MAYBE one of us will find a real solution that can help others too.I've got a '25 Trailhunter with the 5ft bed and I'm experiencing a subtle vibration between about 15-40 MPH. I've got about 6,700 miles on the truck and don't recall feeling it until the last 1,000 miles or so. My memory tells me this truck drove incredibly smooth when it was new, and I traded a '24 Land Cruiser in for it so was already familiar with this hybrid powertrain. At about 3,000 miles I put a Super Pacific X1 camper on the truck, it weighs about 350#, and the truck still drove nicely. My wife and 20 year old son both told me separately that the Trailhunter has been making them feel nauseous lately when they drive it. I took it to the dealer, went for a ride with the service advisor, he said he felt it but he's new at the dealership. I told them I was up for paying for a tire balance and alignment if they felt it would solve it. They recommended I pay $100 for a master technician to diagnose it, I agreed, and then they called me back and said they spoke to Toyota and they won't continue to diagnose it until I remove the Super Pacific from the bed. I asked for more details and they aren't willing to share any. It seemed Toyota had some areas to investigate, but the dealership refuses to provide any more details other than saying to bring it back with an empty bed. They didn't charge me anything, I took the truck home and I'm taking a pause to decide what to do next. This truck has an open recall on it for what I think is the front driveshaft, but Toyota has no timing yet on when parts will be available. I don't want to be without the camper for long so I might wait until more is known on the recall so I'm not taking the topper off and on. It will be a major pain to do that, I was hoping the topper would go on once and stay on forever. Sorry for the long post here, but I feel your pain on dealing with Toyota on this.
I have spent the last month inspecting and testing and playing with the truck, hoping that some dumb easy thing will appear that solves it instantly.
All I know for sure is that my issue is after the torque converter (still shudders while coasting in neutral), and before the rear wheels. It's either trans, t-case, driveshaft, or rear axle.
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) and he said word for word "I'll pretend I didn't hear that, Toyota won't like it if the truck has been offroad"