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Fortuner owners

Postby Nkwazi » Sun Nov 30, 2008 8:03 am

There have been some safety issues regarding the handling of the fortuner. Toyota have come to the conclusion that the side wall of the original tyre is too soft and causes "gatswaai" on corrugated dirt roads. Toyota are asking owners to take their vehicles to a dealer to be inspected and if it is discovered that the tyres are dodgy, they will replace them, you just pay for the wear. I paid R 1500 for 5 new tyres. Be careful guys, this is a serious issue.
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Re: Fortuner owners

Postby johnsa » Sun Nov 30, 2008 11:42 am

Amd even if you never go on dirt roads its a good way to get new tyres for next to nothing, and good tyres are always better for your safety. (-)
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Re: Fortuner owners

Postby John Boucher » Sun Nov 30, 2008 2:02 pm

Hey Len, we spoke about this remember..... :shock:
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Re: Fortuner owners

Postby Gyronaut » Sun Nov 30, 2008 5:38 pm

Yes, my Softness' Fortuner behaved very badly once on a dirt road in the Karoo and I told Bad Nav about it during our trip to Aghulus in it. I was very surprised when it 'gatswaaid' badly since I owned a Land Cruizer for many years that was faultless on and off road.

We will be taking it to Toyota on Monday to have it checked out.

Thanks for the heads-up Nkwazi!

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Re: Fortuner owners

Postby Wart » Sun Nov 30, 2008 6:05 pm

Better be careful, you are going to be reprimanded for discussing things other than "flying" or "microlights"!!!
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Re: Fortuner owners

Postby johnsa » Sun Nov 30, 2008 6:09 pm

As long as you don't show nudity Barry will let it run....so I hope we will be okay :oops:

Wart wrote:Better be careful, you are going to be reprimanded for discussing things other than "flying" or "microlights"!!!
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Re: Fortuner owners

Postby Dre'man55 » Sun Nov 30, 2008 6:52 pm

johnsa wrote:As long as you don't show nudity Barry will let it run....so I hope we will be okay :oops:

Wart wrote:Better be careful, you are going to be reprimanded for discussing things other than "flying" or "microlights"!!!
You guys must please be very careful when towing your Microlight on a dirt road in a Fortuner :wink:

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Re: Fortuner owners

Postby Wart » Sun Nov 30, 2008 7:51 pm

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Re: Fortuner owners

Postby John Boucher » Sun Nov 30, 2008 8:10 pm

Yes.... and when you roll you become AIRBORNE!
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Re: Fortuner owners

Postby John Boucher » Mon Dec 01, 2008 8:55 am

I know of an accident in Postmasburg where a young guy rolled his dad's Fortuner in a short little street with a slight bend in it! :?
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Re: Fortuner owners

Postby Stephan van Tonder » Mon Dec 01, 2008 10:50 am

Yeah this is a very much discussed issue on the 4x4 forums and been a long time coming. It does seem to be worse when towing and I suspect that except from 'maybe' a tyre issue they went with a too conservative spring rate and shock valving to improve the ride instead of going with a shock that is stiff and springs that maybe bumps a little more. Friend of mine is in the suspension industry (KONI) and they have a suspension setup that makes a huge improvement on the stabilty without changing the tyres. Personally if I owned one I'd go the the changed springs and shock before bothering with a tyre change. Of course getting new tyres at a good price is not a bad idea anyway :-)
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Re: Fortuner owners

Postby John Boucher » Mon Dec 01, 2008 10:53 am

I'd do both..... but then, Toyota gets off lightly!

When one buys a vehicle, you don't want to have to spend thousands getting right that what the engineers couldn't. :idea:
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Re: Fortuner owners

Postby Stephan van Tonder » Mon Dec 01, 2008 11:47 am

That's no maybe but I'm thinking they are trying to dodge a recall bullet here that might cost millions.
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Re: Fortuner owners

Postby Carel » Mon Dec 01, 2008 12:12 pm

Not only the back suspension but also the front suspension and steering system (links & swivels) are under suspect. The problems in the front end up in the back suspension.

Has recently seen two (1 x Fortuner & 1 x D/cab Hilux) doing ground loops ending up on their sides at low speeds (80km/h) on gravel roads. Roof top tents and lugage on top seems to add to the problems experienced.

So rather fly your micro light than towing it with a Fortuner or Hilux.
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