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Rattles...what’s your tolerance?
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<blockquote data-quote="MattR" data-source="post: 1507614" data-attributes="member: 38186"><p>That's interesting. I'm on my 6th F150 and every one has rattled. Fortunately, there are plenty more benefits to the F150 that keep me in one. </p><p></p><p>I don't ride in Prius's, but haven't heard close to the same level of rattles in Toyotas versus these. My dad has a Tundra, mom/brother/sister all drive 4runners. My dad has driven Tundras since I can remember, and my sister is in my mom's 2009 4runner with over 200k. None of them have rattles. I rode 10hr either way in my cousin's 5yo 90k mile Tundra a few weeks ago to the beach and was astonished at how quiet the interior was...no rattles, clunks, squeaks. My fiancé's GX470 now has around 60k and the same. </p><p></p><p>It isn't a coolaid. There is a reason Toyota beats most domestics over and over in reliability. Their stuff is considerably behind domestics in most categories, but that isn't one of them. </p><p></p><p>Also, I brought mine into the dealer for squeaks. I'm not one to bring it in for everything...in fact, this was the first time my truck has been into the dealer for warranty work. They couldn't find any of the rattles...when I left, I immediately heard them again but they refused to come for a ride because of Covid. Now, I'm past 36k and they want a 160$ fee to assess the rattle again (which I'm sure they won't find)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MattR, post: 1507614, member: 38186"] That's interesting. I'm on my 6th F150 and every one has rattled. Fortunately, there are plenty more benefits to the F150 that keep me in one. I don't ride in Prius's, but haven't heard close to the same level of rattles in Toyotas versus these. My dad has a Tundra, mom/brother/sister all drive 4runners. My dad has driven Tundras since I can remember, and my sister is in my mom's 2009 4runner with over 200k. None of them have rattles. I rode 10hr either way in my cousin's 5yo 90k mile Tundra a few weeks ago to the beach and was astonished at how quiet the interior was...no rattles, clunks, squeaks. My fiancé's GX470 now has around 60k and the same. It isn't a coolaid. There is a reason Toyota beats most domestics over and over in reliability. Their stuff is considerably behind domestics in most categories, but that isn't one of them. Also, I brought mine into the dealer for squeaks. I'm not one to bring it in for everything...in fact, this was the first time my truck has been into the dealer for warranty work. They couldn't find any of the rattles...when I left, I immediately heard them again but they refused to come for a ride because of Covid. Now, I'm past 36k and they want a 160$ fee to assess the rattle again (which I'm sure they won't find) [/QUOTE]
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