Appreciate it. I saw that bushing kit as well and everyone seems to like it so thanks for that. I wasn’t necessarily selling my Sequoia just because of the shocks or noise. I honestly love my Sequoia and thinks it’s a good mix of Tundra and SUV, but I sometimes do miss driving truck. Not...
Shocks blowing under 100k is wild to me personally but they were definitely easy to replace so I can’t complain there. After some more testing and research, the front end noise seems to be a bad needle bearing, which appears to be a rather common issue.
I think I’ll probably just buy an older...
I agree but my 2021 blew the rear shocks around 40k miles and now at 66k it has a strange noise coming from the front end. While not the most annoying issues, I still feel like I shouldn’t be having these issues with a car under 100k miles, let alone a Toyota.
Been thinking about looking at the 2025 Tundras lately. I told myself I’d keep my 2021 Sequoia for 20 years and here I am already wanting something different.
65k mile service, finally changed my blown rear shocks, and got new tires. It rides like it’s brand new. My tires on the rear were down to the metal in some areas on the inside.
That's interesting. I've always remembered the original Defenders being great in snow. Not snow tire great but still better than AT tires due to the amount of siping they have. That will definitely suck if these are worse in the snow.