To me it sounds like you have a broken belt in 1 of your tires. Have you had your tires checked . My 2018 power wagon Is the smoothest driving truck I have ever driven. Once I adjusted tire pressures front in rear.
My Toyota has 130,000 miles on it now. It is a 2007, and I am getting 18 miles per gallon driving from Tucson to Phoenix at 70 miles per hour.hand Calculated. When I pull my 8000 lb Trailer I average 6.7-7.2 miles per gallon here In the Arizona mountains. So I think the engine is just breaking...
That's Exactly what I thought when I bought my 2007 Toyota tundra with the new 5.7 engine, But it's has been a trouble free engine. I still think it's the best engine out there. That's why I won't get rid of it looks pretty good parked next to my ram power wagon which I also like.
Go for the longbed, it gives you more stability and a better ride on long trips. The tradesmen version will give you more payload Then upgrading Trim levels.
I have the Fuel tires that you are looking at on my Tundra. They are 295x70x18, with 55 thousand miles on them now and they still have half the tread on them. Great tire for any Terrain. I was going to try to find them for my power wagon But could not Find them, So I went with the cooper's XLT.
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