Giving up on 2024 Tundra. Any F150 Tremor owners?

Would a 26 Tundra have that issue? And if the most I tow is a 3400lb fishing boat would I have that issue? I'm between a 26 Tundra limited or an F150 powerboost lariat.

And on your Tundra is it the hybrid or regular engine?

To add to your question I would rather have a Raptor than a Tremor but Noone has been able to tell me what the difference is. One for towing one for offroad is the only answer I get.
I have the gas motor. The Tundra mid cycle refresh is supposed to happen in 2026 but remains to be seen. I highly doubt they will bring back the oil/air tranny cooler. Towing on paved roads at normal speeds is not the issue. 4wd at slow speeds with torque converter unlocked is. If you plan to run any long grades in 4wd it’s not the truck for you.

Aside from this issue is the well known matter of main bearing loss and engines blowing. That is still happening. Toyotas claim of debris in motor is total bunk. Also, all the plastic and trim is uber cheap. At less than 2 yrs old and 26k miles, the rattles and shakes are unreal. The wind noise is the worst on any vehicle I’ve ever owned. The truck is a pile. Has the most warranty claims per truck sold of any of the big 5 half tons. Buy the Ford. It’s a better truck. These Tundras are not the Toyotas of old that were dead nuts reliable.

IMO, the biggest difference between the Raptor and the Tremor is just the style. The body is different. The Raptor is wider and designed for desert off roading. It’s louder and has bigger tires. Just not what I need. I off road in mountains, not race around desert terrain. And I tow. The Tremor is just more practical for me.
 
The 5.0 is a great motor. Proven. The EB has marginally better performance and makes its power at lower rpm. It’s also much quieter. The 5.0 is loud. I like quiet. Not sure which direction I’m gonna go there.
 
I have the gas motor. The Tundra mid cycle refresh is supposed to happen in 2026 but remains to be seen. I highly doubt they will bring back the oil/air tranny cooler. Towing on paved roads at normal speeds is not the issue. 4wd at slow speeds with torque converter unlocked is. If you plan to run any long grades in 4wd it’s not the truck for you.

Aside from this issue is the well known matter of main bearing loss and engines blowing. That is still happening. Toyotas claim of debris in motor is total bunk. Also, all the plastic and trim is uber cheap. At less than 2 yrs old and 26k miles, the rattles and shakes are unreal. The wind noise is the worst on any vehicle I’ve ever owned. The truck is a pile. Has the most warranty claims per truck sold of any of the big 5 half tons. Buy the Ford. It’s a better truck. These Tundras are not the Toyotas of old that were dead nuts reliable.

IMO, the biggest difference between the Raptor and the Tremor is just the style. The body is different. The Raptor is wider and designed for desert off roading. It’s louder and has bigger tires. Just not what I need. I off road in mountains, not race around desert terrain. And I tow. The Tremor is just more practical for me.
I was sitting at a stoplight with a newish F150 Tremor last night. That’s a big truck. Way bigger than I need or want. I spend a lot of time on narrow desert and mountain trails. A truck that big is a liability for me. I’ve been a Toyota truck guy, but what they are making now is really disappointing.

I also think the marketing of off-road packages by all makers is missing the mark. We want an appropriate and durable drivetrain with lockers and suspension. We don’t give a rats ass about all the other crap they are putting on these trucks that drives the costs up.
 
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