T0Y0TA TAC0MA
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As the title suggests I test drove a 2011 Tacoma 4x4 today. It was the Sport model, with a V6 and a leveling kit along with pretty big tires, I forgot to look at the sidewall but I would guess they were 33x12.50MT tires.
Since this was the first time I’ve ever driven a Tacoma I have to assume the large and very wide tires were the reason behind the truck having a lot of road noise at highway speeds. My wife and I both like the way it looks but we wouldn’t be able to stand that much road noise. This was at a small dealership that pretty much only sells lifted Toyotas.
The truck didn’t wander and it turned fine but we did notice the smell of rubber after driving around in a few circles in a large asphalt parking lot to check the alignment and turning radius.
Is this normal? Also, the truck had 140k miles which isn’t bad for a 2011 we thought, however, we also noticed a “burning oil” smell when we got out to check for leaks. There were none at that time but we only stopped in that parking lot for a few minutes. About 10 years ago I owned a 2006 4Runner (bone stock) and traded it in on a 2014 FJ that I lifted and put tires that size on but it road a lot better than this Taco so I’m wondering if there’s something wrong with the Taco’s suspension?
That being said... For the past 3 years I’ve only driven a Superduty diesel so it’s possible I just forgot how something that doesn’t weigh 4 tons rides and drives.
I would appreciate any advice on the aforementioned issues we found on our test drive (we didn’t buy it) and any other things to look for with a used high mileage Tacoma.
Thanks
Since this was the first time I’ve ever driven a Tacoma I have to assume the large and very wide tires were the reason behind the truck having a lot of road noise at highway speeds. My wife and I both like the way it looks but we wouldn’t be able to stand that much road noise. This was at a small dealership that pretty much only sells lifted Toyotas.
The truck didn’t wander and it turned fine but we did notice the smell of rubber after driving around in a few circles in a large asphalt parking lot to check the alignment and turning radius.
Is this normal? Also, the truck had 140k miles which isn’t bad for a 2011 we thought, however, we also noticed a “burning oil” smell when we got out to check for leaks. There were none at that time but we only stopped in that parking lot for a few minutes. About 10 years ago I owned a 2006 4Runner (bone stock) and traded it in on a 2014 FJ that I lifted and put tires that size on but it road a lot better than this Taco so I’m wondering if there’s something wrong with the Taco’s suspension?
That being said... For the past 3 years I’ve only driven a Superduty diesel so it’s possible I just forgot how something that doesn’t weigh 4 tons rides and drives.
I would appreciate any advice on the aforementioned issues we found on our test drive (we didn’t buy it) and any other things to look for with a used high mileage Tacoma.
Thanks