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Join Date: May 2008
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Hello All
I am enjoying the helpful info here. . . I have a 2003 6Cyl 2WD sr-5, and have been very happy with it. I have added a tow-pack to pull a very light pop-up camper (500 lbs) and all is well with that. Q : I have a new problem... When the truck is cold, there is a "holding on" of the brakes when I first start to drive... and the a "grabbing on" of the brakes when I come to my first stop... goes away after warming up, and is worse on cold days... Any Ideas? Q : Should I be changing the timing belt... I have yet to get around to the 90 K service Thanks ! Alec from Nor-Cal |
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Don't touch the timing belt unless you have to, the dealers like to tell you that this should be changed because it's good money for them.I had a 2000 Tundra and put 180,000 hard miles on it and never had to touch the timing belt. The earlier first generation Tundra's had issues with the brake calipers being undersized so your problem might be an effect of this issue. Call a local dealer and ask about the upgrade.
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