bye KJI'm out INGO. Night everybody. **** off Skulldaddy. Melt snowman! Bring the spring!
bye KJI'm out INGO. Night everybody. **** off Skulldaddy. Melt snowman! Bring the spring!
I'm out INGO. Night everybody. **** off Skulldaddy. Melt snowman! Bring the spring!
Seriously, what happened to SkullDaddy? He disappeared!
Perhaps. However, I think he just ran away.Maybe he is off in his own thread running up his post count.
I hate being so picky! I HATE IT!
Are you talking about the truck door?
No. Driver seat in the truck feels loose and makes a popping sound if you apply any force to the seat back. Can sometimes feel it while driving such as in slightly heavier than normal acceleration. It's loud enough that I was able to record the sound of it popping by sitting my phone on the center console and pushing on the seat back - about enough force as would be applied if I was taking my phone out of my pocket while seated.Are you talking about the truck door?
I'm back!! My little brother is having soon to be ex wife problems! I just got off the phone with him! He's off the ledge for now.Maybe he is off in his own thread running up his post count.
No. Driver seat in the truck feels loose and makes a popping sound if you apply any force to the seat back. Can sometimes feel it while driving such as in slightly heavier than normal acceleration. It's loud enough that I was able to record the sound of it popping by sitting my phone on the center console and pushing on the seat back - about enough force as would be applied if I was taking my phone out of my pocket while seated.
[video=youtube;flKjfPUPLk4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flKjfPUPLk4[/video]
There's nothing to *see* but if you listen to that video [short, only a few seconds] you can hear the popping sound that almost sounds like thick metal flexing. The louder of the two sounds is the force being applied and the quieter of the two is the pressure being removed. The passenger seat, which is manual, is rock solid and does not do this. I checked the seats in my other 2 vehicles [a 2003 Envoy with power seats, a 2006 Lancer with manual seats] and neither of them exhibit this behavior.
Had the wife sit in the seat and apply the pressure while I looked under - seat is fastened to the floor nice and solid and it looks like there's maybe 1/8" play in the power seat tracks. This seems like a normal amount of play [the Envoy has some play too] but the sound doesn't seem normal [Envoy is quiet].
I want so badly for this not to bother me but now that I know it does this I'd be constantly on the look-out for it. Posted on TundraTalk.net about it to see if others with '14 Tundras with power seats have the same issue [i.e. if it's 'normal'] or if something is wrong with my seat.
I hate being so picky! I HATE IT!
I'm back!! My little brother is having soon to be ex wife problems! I just got off the phone with him! He's off the ledge for now.
Look at the scoreboard now SD!I'm back!! My little brother is having soon to be ex wife problems! I just got off the phone with him! He's off the ledge for now.
Did you get your truck back Mom45???
To be honest the largest concerns I have is that the seat is a part of the restraint system and has SRS airbags. Beyond that - the sound isn't what bothers me - it's being able to feel it in the seat when it happens. No matter how loud the radio is - I can feel it.Turn the radio up?
Granted, this is coming from a guy with a 1987 Suzuki samurai, he drives on a regular basis...