Toyota wont fix your Air Equipped Tundra
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- 2022 Tundra "Rough Ride" TSB issue and FIX! Tales of a terrible service experience. Rear Suspension on 3rd gen 2022 and 2023 tundra's explained for Factory Air Ride Equipped models.
link to the STT lift kit that I have installed and talk about in the video:
www.readylift....
I like your channel name, great video
Economic Ninja, wazzzzzhappenin bro
Good Video man, I’m having the same issues. I live in West Virginia and went from a TRD 1794 to a AVS 1794 and absolutely hate how rough the ride is !!! Interested in learning more about this but couldn’t find anything on it. Thanks !!
Great Video ! I love it ! I feel the same way about the service dept. I knew more then them on a issue . I have a hard time trusting them now.
Well said! Thanks for watching
I use to sell vehicles . I enjoyed this video . I went to a car show in TORONTO ,Canada and fell in love with the TUNDRA !!!
We have the same rough ride with the Tacoma.
Really! Did your Tacoma have an air ride set up from factory, or just leaf/coil suspension?
Just saw you on ninja. Great luck
Background music is a no go 👎
And get to the point ,than explain why it works (thanks for the info 👍👏)
Copy that! Thank you!
Outstanding presentation and communication specially, for a first video it’s very clear. Thanks for hooking up the ninja you’ll go my friend.
Great video man👍
Economic ninja sent me! Love your content!!
Couple sand bags in the back, job done.
My 1794 have 2 sensor
Just watched you on Ninjas Channel…
Excellently done!! Not a "CAR GUY" but you kept my attention and taught me something I don't really have any interest in. Keep up the good work and you will flourish!
Thanks so much for watching!
I have a 1794 edition without the AVS suspension and the ride is very comfortable. I was planning to replace it with AVS suspension but after watching your video I decided to keep it the way it is. I may just add an air bag in the future if I need to. Thanks.
Sup bro, The Ninja sent me! I'm looking foreword to your content even if it doesn't directly apply to me as a mostly Datsun/Nissan and Chevy guy.
Almost all on road semi trucks have air ride suspension.
The problem you are having is to small a air bag if you are bottoming out.
Bobtail semi's have a rough ride with out a trailer on but never bottom out.
Also i had a 1 ton doge with air suspension from the factory that ran great.
True a larger bag would help but I believe it really comes down to the “stroke length” available. Like I said in the video, there is only like 2 inches of travel available with how it comes from factory. Thanks for watching!
Could someone create a detailed video on how to adjust the linkage system? The dealership isn't providing any helpful guidance. I only noticed this issue when I drove my friend's SR5, which lacks an airbag, and his truck rides incredibly smoothly. I own the 1794, and when my truck is empty, it feels as if it has no suspension - which is unacceptable.
It’s completely unacceptable! I will make a video this week on how to adjust.
Also, what did they tell you when you went to the dealership? Did they know about the TSB?
What’s going to happen now is that air suspension is going to go out and they’ll tell you they can’t cover it because you modified it. 😂
That’s definitely why you always keep the oem parts around so you can put it back to stock before bringing it back to the dealer. But when the dealer isn’t giving you a viable fix, you gotta fix the problem yourself! Thanks for watching!
@@wolfpackmedia805 Lol. Yep 😉
2022 Tundra with the rear air suspension here as well and mine rides rough as hell over small bumps. I LOVE the truck and know that no truck is perfect, but I am debating ditching the rear air bags and going to just coils because of this "issue". I havent seen any other fix yet.
I get it!! I would really consider lifting the front a bit to fix the problem if you really want to keep the air bags. Definitely worth it.
I adjusted the rear arm just a tag to get the bumpstops off of the axle and the ride is now perfect!
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I really appreciate ur feedback, I’ll start digging!
There 2 sensor one on each side
Ha I know the feeling...I printed out the TSB and showed them how to do it... big difference after..I tow a 10K travel trailer no issue perfect drive...
Love the ride...
Good truck is a Nissan Patrol ... no Toyota, No UK inventions... the king is inly one.
Great video, thanks for the info.
Great video.
Background beat - monotonous.
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Thanks for this video, I have a 2024 Platinum with the same rough ride issue and you've confirmed my suspicions...This is bad engineering from Toyota. There is a TSB (T-SB-0070-22) on this issue which states the max allowable spacing between the bump stop and axle is 45mm (to not create rake). This is less than 2" of suspension travel !! Only way to reduce the rough ride is to adjust up the suspension past 45mm and create a rake angle. Not good. Very disappointing engineering from Toyota for such an expensive truck. (FYI- I have two adjustable height sensors - a driver side and passenger side).
Economic ninja put a link up on the ‘side hustle’ video you did with him. Great job on this video. Wishing you lots of success! Won’t subscribe as the topic is not of interest to me. Cheers. 👏👏👏
Unfortunately your dealer experience is a common thing at every dealer for every manufacturer. It's one of the many reasons I dislike working in the auto industry at the dealer level. Those of us that are intelligent and mechanically inclined enough to fix these issues ourselves are the fortunate ones.
First and foremost, great vid and the other videos on your channel. Now to the point of dealing with that service manager, you are absolutely 💯 correct in your assessment of his handling of your situation., he should know what his products are without fail, PERIOD. Absolutely no excuse, especially for the cost of these trucks. It was said that the engineers "in general " said that they (engineers) should not listen to the consumers on what to put into their builds because the consumers are not going to pay for it, however, here we are in 2022 paying these over inflated vehicle prices and to have the Service manager to speak to you like that with his total disregard for you as customer of the product company that he works for was and is Unacceptable and I hope that you don't have to deal with him ever again because I would not feel comfortable with his lack of knowledge of Toyota products. No excuses. Finally, I wonder what Wescott Designs would have recommend also, since they are reliable resource in this area amongst Toyota enthusiasts.
If you don’t haul and looking for a solution to make bumps and off-roading a little more comfortable what do you recommend?
So glad this helped! I will be making a video this week about the linkage and how to adjust. I’ll talk a bit about other options to increase comfort of your ride!
There is no excuse for faulty air ride. Millions of semi trucks have been running air ride for decades on air bags. I have a Ram 1500 with air ride, it simply won’t work below 15F. Junked it for springs. Looks like the same air bag as the Toyota. Semi leveling valves are also only one per axle but center mounted, no electronics involved. They generally run 2-3 psi empty, 6-8 psi with empty trailer and 50-70 psi loaded. They simply maintain the same ride height no matter the load, it’s just a simple rotary valve that costs about $40.
Should have used the proven system of the older lexus gx460
Question, what did the 35s do to your gas mileage? I’m sure it’s a 4X4? Thanks!