I've been to 2 different dealers that both state that the vibration/shimmy they don't feel to be 'uncommon' in a truck, and that it is the standard characteristic nature of a truck. I have had the tires replaced, but still have the problem. It only happens when the truck is cold and up to about 45 mph., then the shimmy dissipates somewhat due to the speed of the truck. The warmth of the truck makes it somewhat disappear.
I'm tired of all the annoying problems, and I am looking to purchase a Ford f150... shame on you people for having nothing but excuses and not resolving the problems. Sooo, here's the problem, I've been to two different dealers, been to 3 different tire stores, and spent lots and lots of time of going to and from, and waiting, and phone calls and etc., to get NOTHING resolved... again. Shame on the customer service from Toyota... It makes ya wanna give up on their product.
I've been to 2 different dealers that both state that the vibration/shimmy they don't feel to be 'uncommon' in a truck, and that it is the standard characteristic nature of a truck. I have had the tires replaced, but still have the problem. It only happens when the truck is cold and up to about 45 mph., then the shimmy dissipates somewhat due to the speed of the truck. The warmth of the truck makes it somewhat disappear.
I'm tired of all the annoying problems, and I am looking to purchase a Ford f150... shame on you people for having nothing but excuses and not resolving the problems. Sooo, here's the problem, I've been to two different dealers, been to 3 different tire stores, and spent lots and lots of time of going to and from, and waiting, and phone calls and etc., to get NOTHING resolved... again. Shame on the customer service from Toyota... It makes ya wanna give up on their product.
- Bill D., Wakarusa, IN, US