Kielly
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- First Name
- Ryan
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- Alberta, Canada
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- 2024 Tacoma Sport+ 6M
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This is more of a rant then it is anything else but can't we acknowledge the fact that having reverse where it's to, especially without a proper lockout is a horrible location? I'm aware it's been that way on previous gens to but Jesus.
When I first bought the truck I immediately though "Oh okay, takes a lot of oompf to slap it in reverse, should be safe", which day to day driving for the most part it's just fine, but there's been a good handful of times where I found myself not prepared for the light change and rushing to get it into first I slapped it in reverse instead, the warning beep when in reverse it's slowly turning into a sound that you hear, but you ignore because you hear it so often. One day, some day I'm going to come real close to reversing into the guy behind me.
Not to mention sometimes it gets stuck in between reverse and first, at the drive through today I went to put it in first, granted it didn't feel right, so I took it out of "first" and put it back into first, still didn't feel right but I stupidly trusted the truck and let the clutch off, grind em till you find em at it's finest.
Reverse being where it's too has lead me to grind my gearbox way more than I'd like to admit, besides it being super embarrassing (had two guys laugh at me the other day loud enough I could hear them), it's obviously far from healthy on my transmission.
Seriously, how hard would it have been to have a lockout reverse? Any other vehicle I've ever drove that had stick had a physical lockout you depress or pull to enter reverse.
When I first bought the truck I immediately though "Oh okay, takes a lot of oompf to slap it in reverse, should be safe", which day to day driving for the most part it's just fine, but there's been a good handful of times where I found myself not prepared for the light change and rushing to get it into first I slapped it in reverse instead, the warning beep when in reverse it's slowly turning into a sound that you hear, but you ignore because you hear it so often. One day, some day I'm going to come real close to reversing into the guy behind me.
Not to mention sometimes it gets stuck in between reverse and first, at the drive through today I went to put it in first, granted it didn't feel right, so I took it out of "first" and put it back into first, still didn't feel right but I stupidly trusted the truck and let the clutch off, grind em till you find em at it's finest.
Reverse being where it's too has lead me to grind my gearbox way more than I'd like to admit, besides it being super embarrassing (had two guys laugh at me the other day loud enough I could hear them), it's obviously far from healthy on my transmission.
Seriously, how hard would it have been to have a lockout reverse? Any other vehicle I've ever drove that had stick had a physical lockout you depress or pull to enter reverse.
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