Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
WHEELS
NCC-B0B-13812/21/201110044075Toyota: information is provided regarding racing development (trd) off road wheels and tires that fails to meet tire pressure monitoring system (tpms). *pe05/09/2012

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
WHEELS
04/09/2011409
 Vehicle exhibits steering shimmy between 55-65 mph, vehicle can not maintain stable performance at highway speeds. toyota have replace both wheel and tires and have the same result. fj cruisers are having a problem, and toyota will not do anything on this saftey issue
08/02/2012151251
 Since new my vehicle has had a shaking steering wheel when reaching speeds over 55mph. after trying several different sets of tires, wheels and balancing my dealer has not been able to correct the issue. toyota will not help and the steering is shaking so bad it feels unsafe to drive on the highway. *tr
08/02/201215125
 Since new my vehicle has had a shaking steering wheel when reaching speeds over 55mph. after trying several different sets of tires, wheels and balancing my dealer has not been able to correct the issue. toyota will not help and the steering is shaking so bad it feels unsafe to drive on the highway.
01/31/20111001
 The day i bought my new toyota fj i took it to a tire shop for larger off-road tires. i watched the tech as he changed tires and remounted the wheels. he carefully tightened the lug nuts with a torque wrench, but on one, it was obvious to him and me both that the tightening effort suddenly got easier. he made another easy 1/4 turn and the stud came off. the manager looked at the stud and said it had to have been overtightened previously by the factory or was defective. they fixed it. about 4 months later i was putting on my wheels after installing a suspension lift. i used a torque wrench set at 80lbs and before it ever got to a normal tight the stud twisted off. please look at this forum thread: http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/forums/problems-dealer-service/85927-broken-wheel-studs.html there are likely more threads on this subject and there is also mention of similar threads on a toyota tacoma site. i have removed/replaced many dozens of wheels in my lifetime and before buying this fj had never broken a stud even though i put far more effort into tightening studs. *tr
01/31/2011100
 The day i bought my new toyota fj i took it to a tire shop for larger off-road tires. i watched the tech as he changed tires and remounted the wheels. he carefully tightened the lug nuts with a torque wrench, but on one, it was obvious to him and me both that the tightening effort suddenly got easier. he made another easy 1/4 turn and the stud came off. the manager looked at the stud and said it had to have been overtightened previously by the factory or was defective. they fixed it. about 4 months later i was putting on my wheels after installing a suspension lift. i used a torque wrench set at 80lbs and before it ever got to a normal tight the stud twisted off. please look at this forum thread: http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/forums/problems-dealer-service/85927-broken-wheel-studs.html there are likely more threads on this subject and there is also mention of similar threads on a toyota tacoma site. i have removed/replaced many dozens of wheels in my lifetime and before buying this fj had never broken a stud even though i put far more effort into tightening studs.