Tire Related Problems of the 2003 Toyota Tundra

Table 1 shows three common tire related problems of the 2003 Toyota Tundra. The number one most common problem is related to the tire (four problems). The second most common problem is related to the tire tread/belt (two problems).

Table 1. Tire related problems of Toyota Tundra

Problem Category Number of Problems
Tire problems
4
Tire Tread/belt problems
2
Tire Blowout problems
1

Recently reported Tire problems of the 2003 Toyota Tundra

The Tire problem

After having had my tires rotated & balanced twice,I was told by the mechanic that it is possible that the tire belts are possibly starting to separate. While driving on the interstate at highway speeds the tires vibrate the armrest and the rear view mirror. . . At times very violently.   Read details...

The Tire Tread/belt problem

Tire failure: Toyota Tundra 2003 equipped with dunlop grand trek p265/70r16 tires: the tires developed 5" long cracks between the treads parallel with the treads on the wear surface. The tires were the original equipped tires on the vehicle from the manufacturer.   Read details...

The Tire Blowout problem

Driving at highway speed on a bridge, the tire blew out, causing the truck to spin around 180 degrees. The truck was able to be driven on the rim to an area where the tire could be changed. Inspection of all four tires showed no excessive tread wear and no items lodged in the tire which would cause   Read details...


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