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Shock blown through the top while driving down paved road šŸ˜”

Cincy513

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My 2024 Tacoma shock completely went through the top and was hitting the inside of my wheel well! Now Iā€™m just waiting to see how backed up parts may be.

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The groove isn't above the shock. Or am I reading it wrong?
 

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Dang, This sucks and then some. Wonder what the fix is going to be for this issue. They put same shock and its probably going to do it again.
 

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That sucks!
Under what conditions did that happen ?
 

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Seems like a tolerance stackup or QC issue. Hopefully Toyota is aware of it and fixes it quickly.
 

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I would definitely like to hear what your dealer has to say about that @Cincy513.

Driving on a paved road should never cause this kind of failure, unless you drove through a crater at high speed, and even then I would be surprised.
 
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Cincy513

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I would definitely like to hear what your dealer has to say about that @Cincy513.

Driving on a paved road should never cause this kind of failure, unless you drove through a crater at high speed, and even then I would be surprised.
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