Toyota Tundra owners have reported 4 problems related to wheel rim (under the wheel 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.
The contact owns a 2004 Toyota Tundra. The contact stated that the vehicle was equipped with 17 inch rims, which would become pitted and damaged from salt on the roads. As a result, air leaked from the tires. The contact indicated that the failure occurred on all four wheels. The cause of the failure was diagnosed and repaired by an independent mechanic but the failure continued to occur. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 94,000.
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The contact owns a 2007 Toyota Tundra. The contact had the vehicle inspected for routine maintenance. The dealer found that both spokes where busted. The dealer asked the contact if he had an accident. The contact stated no he hadn't been in an accident. The dealer then called the manufacturer and informed them of the problem. The manufacturer no longer sold that model tire and stated that contact could get four new wheels. They let him chose from two different models at know cost to him. The vehicle was at the dealer at the time of the complaint. The new tires are being ordered. The contact feels that the manufacturer knew there was an failure with the wheels ,thats the reason they stopped selling them. The failure mileage was 25000 and the current mileage was 25000. The VIN was not available.
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I have had multiple problems with my 2002 Tundra trd 4wd. I have had it in more than 4 times for the brakes vibrating/pulsating and looks like I will be taking it in again as they are starting to vibrate again!! reno Toyota has always done all the maintenance on it and keep trying to say it is my fault the brakes are bad and the rotors are warping. They replaced the rear axles a couple of months ago but I had to pay the $50 deductible. They also had to install a gasket on the crossover for the engine coolant as the factory never installed it. The ac doesn't get cool enough to cool the interior. Whistling noise but don't know where it is coming from. . . Sounds like coming from side mirrors??? I replace the wheels recently because of vibration because the wheels were warped. Always have excessive brake dust on front wheels. Transmission feels and sounds like it is slipping all the time. Rough idle after warm up. I bought it new in July 2002 and now have 69400 miles on it. Most of which are highway miles with no towing ever. . . No heavy hauling ever. Am too afraid to drive it off-road because of all the brake problems. . . Nevada=mountains=cliffs=death. . . I am not ready to risk my life or my grandchildren so will not even let me ride with me anywhere.
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Rims on vehicle are bent, material seems to be too soft. The problem already has gone to the bearings and rotors.
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Wheel problems | |
Wheel Bolts problems | |
Wheel Rim problems |