Toyota Tundra owners have reported 39 problems related to rear suspension (under the suspension category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Toyota Tundra based on all problems reported for the Tundra.
Rear bearing failure in 2004 Toyota Tundra, related parts abs gear broke. Not able to control truck at a regular stop feels like truck wants to keep going. Also feels like the rear violently shifts. Number of vehicles with same problem are unknown. But is a ordinary thing according to local dealers!!!!!!!!!.
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Frame/chassis is rusting at weld joints and mounts. Paint is bubbling and rust is visible below the cracked paint areas, which concerns me since I tow a 6,000 lbs RV trailer. I am also concerned that the vehicle might not pass the virginia state vehicle inspection.
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The contact owns a 2002 Toyota Tundra. The contact noticed fluid near the rear driver's side wheel. He took the vehicle to the dealer and they replaced the seals on the rear axle assembly. Several years later, the failure recurred and the seals were replaced again. Several months after the second repair, the component failed again. The contact is in the process of taking the vehicle back to the dealer. He filed a complaint with the manufacturer. The failure mileage was 4,000 and current mileage was 108,000.
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I have Toyota Tundra 2001 with severe frame rust, rear shock mount frame rusted out holes in frame, brake stabilizer now unattached to vehicle the spare tire fell out of vehicle while driving due to rust problems. I have contact Toyota several times they said I am out of luck. This is an obvious defect. . I have read online that I am not the only Tundra owner with these problems Toyota is not willing to stand by us. Can not replace parts the frame IA defective!.