I am in need of the collective genius of R3v for a moment:
Current issue with my pickup.
2001 Tundra
4.7l v8
Auto
4WD
292k miles
I have a slight stumble/hiccup off of idle, from a stop. Usually lasts about 3-5 seconds every time I begin moving from a complete stop. The truck still goes, almost as well as it does normally. So there isn't a huge power loss, though there may be a subtle power loss.
It does not happen if I am coasting and let my foot of the gas, and then reapply the gas before the truck slows below 5 mph. If the truck slows below 5 mph the same issue occurs as when I am taking off from a light.
Truck in neutral at a stop, you can feel a hiccup/stumble/misfire once every 3-5 seconds. Shakes the truck a bit, and the tach moves every so slightly. Bumping the revs to 1000-ish appears to remove the hiccup.
Seems to be temperature dependent. On cold mornings, the truck will drive fine for 5-ish minutes, until the engine temp gets about halfway to operating temp. After that the issue is there, but mild.
Leaving a job when it is 80 degrees outside, the truck acts up almost immediately, within the first minute. More severe at this temperature.
No issue running on the freeway, no issue with the bed full of stuff (once we are moving along), no issue with accelerating while moving, etc.
I have cleaned the maf already, to no avail, and inspected the engine bay for any obvious issues, and found none.
I have been busy switching jobs, redoing the roof on my house, getting renters moved in, etc. so I haven't thrown any parts at it yet, and haven't devoted much time to solving the issue, as the truck still gets me to where I need to go. I am hoping that R3v can save me some time and pinpoint a likely culprit.
Thanks in advance
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I believe the PO'd name was Tom Lines?
A short while ago I picked up a used 4Runner V8 hitch. This hitch is weight-distributing opposed to the V6 model's small center receiver hitch.
The hitch had a little bit of corrosion on it, so I had it blasted and PC'd. Spent WEEKS trying to find the correct bolts for it. After several weeks, here is the end result.
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Ues there are not a ton of good 255 option out there put side of the bfg km and st maxx both or solid performers and around thanks the 1 ton dully market, so they are a little pricy. But do last a hell of a long time on light little off road type rigs. I like the extra carcass in the side wall for the maxxes as wellLeave a comment:
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that would be correct, I could go 16 but the 255/85 options are sparse so 265/75 seems more achievable. They are also pretty pricey, ST Maxx, the tires I would want, being $240.Leave a comment:
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255/80/17 are 33 x10 as are the 255/85/16...... But I assume your wanting a 15 inch wheel thoughLeave a comment:
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I want something in between but since I'm doing a lot of highway KO2's are going to be the best for me because they last so long.Yes because the ko3 are about to come out i think. Really look into the cooper st Maxx's I have never really been a fan of ko' s for anything relating to winter driving. The at3 I have on the wife's t4r have a bit less road noise than the Maxx but also seem to have a little less grip as well, but still very very capable in deep winter snow.... I have run Bridgestone revos on my truck trucks for well over a decade and I am swapping over to st Maxx's soon on the dirtymaxx, that's how impressed I have been with them on my 80. As to Mud and rock work I can't comment on the at3 as that's the wife's truck lol
I was looking at some coopers but they all come in metric sizes, I want 33x10.5Leave a comment:
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Yes because the ko3 are about to come out i think. Really look into the cooper st Maxx's I have never really been a fan of ko' s for anything relating to winter driving. The at3 I have on the wife's t4r have a bit less road noise than the Maxx but also seem to have a little less grip as well, but still very very capable in deep winter snow.... I have run Bridgestone revos on my truck trucks for well over a decade and I am swapping over to st Maxx's soon on the dirtymaxx, that's how impressed I have been with them on my 80. As to Mud and rock work I can't comment on the at3 as that's the wife's truck lolLast edited by mrsleeve; 05-22-2018, 11:14 AM.Leave a comment:
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Got some decent pics of it today, the tires HAVE to go though, they are way too loud.
20180521-_MG_7937 by William Snitselaar, on Flickr
20180521-_MG_8014 by William Snitselaar, on Flickr
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Wow Wschnitz you found yourself a clean ass pickup!!! I am so jealous right nowLeave a comment:

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