2023 What to check before the bumper to bumper has left the building? (1 Viewer)

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Just picked up a 2023 SR5 Premium with TRD rims (the nittos) and somewhat questionable looking factory slider / running boards. We're at 27K - my daughter is driving it. So what should we check before the bumper to bumper runs out. And.. is the extended bumper to bumper worth the coin?

Thank you so much. I was very suprised how much I like this thing, we may pickup another one next year. What a great rig!
 
Just picked up a 2023 SR5 Premium with TRD rims (the nittos) and somewhat questionable looking factory slider / running boards. We're at 27K - my daughter is driving it. So what should we check before the bumper to bumper runs out. And.. is the extended bumper to bumper worth the coin?

Thank you so much. I was very suprised how much I like this thing, we may pickup another one next year. What a great rig!
Doesn't your 2023 still have a few years on the manufacturers warranty? If so, do you need more?
But to your point, have you had a certified local independent mechanic do a complete once over to check everything, from fluids, to light bulbs and everything in between. We have a mechanic we've been going to for about 30 years and when ever we purchase a used vehicle, he's the first to look it over. Costs less than $100, but will totally flush out any issues, should there be any. Totally worth it.

Regarding your comment about how much like it, yeah, it's kind of a secret that few know about. Everyone wants the for 4R and think of these as soccer Mom cars, till they take it off road or on a road trip.
 
Doesn't your 2023 still have a few years on the manufacturers warranty? If so, do you need more?
But to your point, have you had a certified local independent mechanic do a complete once over to check everything, from fluids, to light bulbs and everything in between. We have a mechanic we've been going to for about 30 years and when ever we purchase a used vehicle, he's the first to look it over. Costs less than $100, but will totally flush out any issues, should there be any. Totally worth it.

Regarding your comment about how much like it, yeah, it's kind of a secret that few know about. Everyone wants the for 4R and think of these as soccer Mom cars, till they take it off road or on a road trip.
It does have about 10,000 miles on the bumper to bumper. Thank you.
 
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Front differential needle bearing is my only suggestion. They're the only common issues I know of. You'll probably know if it's an issue just by driving it though.
 

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