Eight problems related to tire have been reported for the 2007 Toyota Tundra. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2007 Toyota Tundra based on all problems reported for the 2007 Tundra.
B. F. Goodrich rugged trail t/a tires started cracking in the tread crown at 13,000 miles on all four tires with 9/32" of tread left. The cracks run longitudinally along the tread on both the outer and inner side of the tread. I have inspected other Toyota Tundras with the same tires that are also cracking. Now at 16,000 miles the tires are making a loud rumbling noise and the cracks are growing larger and longer. Both michelin and Toyota were notified and both refused to take appropriate corrective action.
2007 Toyota Tundra. Consumer writes regarding tire tread wear on vehicle the consumer was informed by the dealer, the problem was a tire issue, not an alignment issue. The consumer has since replaced the tires. (bridgestone dueler).
Bf goodrich rugged trail tires have no outer water channels to displace water. I have these tires on my 07 Toyota Tundra and hydroplaning is a big concern. I've searched for consumer reviews and have read where others have the same concern.
I bought my 2007 Tundra 6/30/2007 ran great until around 18,500 mi. At that time the transmission started making a banging noise which it felt like the 05 4 runner. The 4 runner still does it but it runs and drives fine. The Tundra is getting really bad as it is grinding and banging. I have been in contact with Toyota from my area and they keep saying I have to bring it in to have it checked. I have had several appointments and they usually call and cancel the appointment. I contacted different corporate exc's and one from California called and made an app. And I was there for it. I waited for 1 1/2 hours and the rep didn't show. I am now going to send mr. Akio toyoda, president of Toyota a certified letter. His address iscorporate headquarters* 1 Toyota-cho Toyota city, aichi 471-8571 japan phone: 81 5 6528 2121 fax: 81 5 6523 5800 I hope everyone that has a problem will send a certified letter to him and let him know how embarrassed the Toyota CO. Should be for the way they are handling the problems. I for one will go back to gm as they will half try to help.
The contact owns a 2007 Toyota Tundra. The vehicle has bridgestone firestone tires. While driving 60 mph, the tire exploded on the front passenger side of the vehicle. The contact pulled to the side of the road and called roadside assistance. The tire was changed and the contact continued to his residence. On July 21, 2008, he took the vehicle to the dealer and was informed that they do not warranty tires. The contact was advised to take the vehicle to a firestone tire store. He then took the vehicle to another dealer and they advised him to do the same thing. The dealer also stated that he would need to purchase new tires. The vehicle has not been repaired. The tire size was unknown. The failure mileage was 7,997 and current mileage was 8,059. Updated 09/15/08 updated 09/16/08 updated 09/18/08. The consumer stated the tire was defective when he purchased it. Updated 09/22/08. 8jb.
2007 Toyota Tundra tire failure and air bag failure. Consumer would like all information regarding this vehicle due to the death of his son. A request was made to NHTSA to use Toyota's read out tool (rot) for even data recorders to read out the edr which is in the possession of the consumer. The vehicle was subject to two recalls. Updated 06/16/10.
The contact owns a 2007 Toyota Tundra with yokohama Geo lander hts tires (tire size p25570r18). The dot number was fbc3. The tire size was p25570r18. The tire pressure was 51. While driving 35 mph, the driver side of the vehicle dropped as he attempted to stop, which prevented the vehicle from stopping. As a result, he crashed into a ditch. The contact noticed the front driver side disengaged from the rim. As of October 17, 2007, the dealer had not inspected the vehicle to determine the cause. The current and failure mileages were 17,982.
1. Excessive cab shake, wobble and jerkiness whenever driving over concrete paved roads at variety of speeds. 2. Called dealer who suggested: tire pressure adjustment and adding 150 lbs of weight to truck bed. After implementing above, truck ride improved slightly but still unacceptable.