Three problems related to suspension have been reported for the 2011 Toyota Tundra. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2011 Toyota Tundra based on all problems reported for the 2011 Tundra.
Like many others on here, my truck bed and structure has rusted over certain supports from the bottom up. My vehicle has had a topper since it was new, and it has now developed heavy rust under the paint in the front corners over a brace. There are many forum entries and complaints about this issue.
2011 Toyota Tundra rear leaf spring. Passenger side leaf spring broke and the piece fell off the truck while I was driving. Car behind me flagged me down to let me know that it fell off the truck and they almost ran it over. I was driving at the time of the incident. I still have the piece of the leaf spring.
Driving and noticed a strange sound coming from my truck. I stopped at a gas station and was told that my leaf spring was cracked. It actually was 2 springs that were cracked. There is no recall on my car at this time, but I have spoken to several mechanics who say this is highly unusual to happen and Toyota should be covering this. Of course, when I went to the Toyota dealership, they would not even look at the charge without charging over a $100 fee since the car was no longer under warranty. I am looking for some help into hoping having this covered by the manufacturer due to a factory problem and not a wear and tear issue.
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| Metal Noise problems | |
| Rear Suspension Springs problems |