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First complaint...

Discussion in '3rd Gen Tundras (2022+)' started by brucega7x, Jul 18, 2022.

  1. Jul 18, 2022 at 4:13 PM
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    brucega7x

    brucega7x [OP] New Member

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    Pretty sure it's my fault due to the bigger/stiffer ties. That and Louisiana roads being dogshit.
    Down here we have lots of parts of the road where it's cracked and raised very similar to a speedbump. (Soil basically allows the roads to shift over time because it's so soft I assume.)

    Anyways, with cruise set at 50-60 or so, if you hit a big enough bump, I guess it causes the tires to sort of grab again when they come back in contact with the road and it makes the truck shift down a gear for a brief moment, then back up to the gear it was originally in. Really don't feel it since the 10 speed is so smooth, but it's still annoying that it's happening.

    Anyone else experience it or am I the only one that experiences roads that are the equivalent of most people's off-road trails?
     

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