Well, I had 4 x 4Runners (2005, 2005, 2008, 2014) until my youngest son totaled his, so I’m down to three, but you know what I’m voting for.
A good practice to protect any (tank mounted) fuel pump is to fill up before you get to a quarter tank. The pump is cooled by fuel in the tank. Most fuel pumps go out right after the tank is filled (after being almost empty). In other words a hot pump was cooled rapidly.
Been driving a long time, many vehicles, and only ever had to replace 1 tire after sliding around in the snow and getting a piece of wire in the sidewall. The odds of you having to replace one tire is infinitesimal so I certainly would not let that hold you back from getting an all wheel drive car. And yes, you want to have your front end aligned when you get a new set of tires and keep an eye on your tires between sets. I am always looking at my tires anytime I approach my car. If you do that all the time, it’s not hard to spot uneven wear, etc. You also want to pay attention to the steering wheel for any shimmy or pull to the left or right that can’t be accounted for by road slope or a low tire. Of course that goes for any car, all wheel or not. You should be driving it for a long time, so get what you want so you will keep it and save yourself a lot of depreciation when you sell it because you can’t stand it. To that end, also think about getting the car you will need in five years, not necessarily the car you would like to have today. Cyber security training….man I hated that crap. 30 years Navy.Well fellas, I'm overseas now not supposed to say where or when I'm coming back (just completed a training on cyber security, etc.) but I still haven't bought a vehicle. I'm leaning toward a Subaru Outback or Forester. The only thing that bothers me though is with the AWD, if you need to replace just one tire, you have to replace ALL FOUR. With the synchronous AWD, all 4 tires need to have the same circumference or you may damage the transmission. I guess you could order just one tire from TireRack and have it shaved down to match the other three. But it is something to consider. Also, regularly checking the alignment is probably more important in a Subaru than in other cars. You want to keep those tires in good shape. Thoughts?
Yeah, it's not the most fun thing. And I just discovered the training I suffered through for 3 hours isn't the one they wanted. Yippy.Cyber security training….man I hated that crap. 30 years Navy.
We've had 3 subys...never had issues with tires and I"ve bought a lot of them used. I have put 2 used tires on at once instead of 4 and it was fine. My alignment had been off so I just replaced my front two.Well fellas, I'm overseas now not supposed to say where or when I'm coming back (just completed a training on cyber security, etc.) but I still haven't bought a vehicle. I'm leaning toward a Subaru Outback or Forester. The only thing that bothers me though is with the AWD, if you need to replace just one tire, you have to replace ALL FOUR. With the synchronous AWD, all 4 tires need to have the same circumference or you may damage the transmission. I guess you could order just one tire from TireRack and have it shaved down to match the other three. But it is something to consider. Also, regularly checking the alignment is probably more important in a Subaru than in other cars. You want to keep those tires in good shape. Thoughts?
We've had 3 subys...never had issues with tires and I"ve bought a lot of them used. I have put 2 used tires on at once instead of 4 and it was fine. My alignment had been off so I just replaced my front two.