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Fixed VSC issue but don't know how

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by lake, Jun 14, 2023.

  1. Jun 14, 2023 at 6:48 PM
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    lake

    lake [OP] New Member

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    Hi all,

    I've been having the hyper sensitive issue with my tundra since i did the 4.5 lift and 35" tires. I've been actually dealing with this for over a year and already was used to just hitting the vsc button after i turn on the truck.

    Well, i noticed i had a bad right front wheel bearing and two badh upper control arms. I replaced them and boom issue went away. Now, before you call me an idiot or a fraud. I'm not saying that replacing those parts fixed it. I dont even believe it myself, and i've been thinking through all i did in the process of replacing these parts and all i can think of is this-

    when i removed the OEM wheel bearing there was a ton of crud inside the wheel bearing housing. I sprayed the hell out of it with brake cleaner and used a brush to clean it. The speed sensor also had a ton of junk on it. The wheel bearing was in really bad shape for whatever that is worth.

    Don't know if it will ever help anyone but i wanted to share.
     

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