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TundraGeneral discussion forum for the 2007 and later Toyota Tundra.
This is a discussion thread titled "Tundra Tailgate Failures!!! I am in the Club.", within the Tundra forum, part of the Truck Forums category.
Some of you on here may see me as a Toyota Zealist but even with my loyalty towards Toyota I'll throw a BS flag at them as fast as anyone else, so here it is. Well its pretty obvious that the tailgates on these new tundras have some issues. There have been multiple threads of folks loading 4 wheelers, golf carts and damaging their tailgates in the process. I was following a thread on a tailgate failure on TT and it was about a guy who tried to load his atv in the back of his Tundra and the tailgate bent and buckled in the process. So I went out to look at mine since I have loaded mine quite a few times without a problem and noticed that my tailgate is gonna do the same thing his did. The shell is 2 thin azz pieces with a chinsy seam that appears to be bonded with something I cant even say that its welded cuz it doesn't look like a weld. Anyway heres a few pics and the link to this guys post where his failed to support the weight of his wheeler the first time he attempted to load it This is gonna be a mess up here in AK, cuz thats how most people transport their wheelers. This same wheeler has been loaded in the bed of 2 of my Tacomas and a T-100 with no problem over the last 10 years and now Toyotas biggest truck ever has a tailgate that wont support what a 1996 Tacoma, 1999 Tacoma , and a 97 T-100 could. This is gonna be a fun one, thankfully I dont have to load the quad again until May so I have some time to figure this out. I dont know if the spring loaded easy drop feature for suburban moms is the reason for this lightweight chinsy tailgate but its not gonna fly for those of us who actually use their truck as a truck.
Heres the pics of another tundra owners tailgate that is what mine will eventually look like. This was the first time he ever loaded his quad.
Heres the pics of mine where its starting to seperate.The line that is running down off the right hand lower corner is a crack, and you can see the top is starting to seperate.
That sucks. I was real hesitant to get the TRD pkg, because you can't get an 8' bed if you have TRD. The sales girl talked me into it because if I needed to carry anything that is 8' (plywood, sheetrock, 2X12s etc), I could just keep my tailgate down and I'd have my 8". Now I'm afraid to load my truck with lumber if the tailgate is that flimsy.
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07 Tundra DCSB, 5.7, Blue Streak Metallic, 4X4, SR5, TRD, BU, CK, DZ, FE, HM, MG, OF, Brushed Stainless steps, sill protectors, USMC lighted hitch plug and assorted stickers and license plate brackets, rollup bed cover, Rhino Liner, Mesh Grill backing, Black Wheelskin steering wheel cover, Wade in channel vent visors, under rear seat storage, PRG mini spring pack, Proforce rear exit cat-back exhaust, aFe CAI, TRD rear sway bar, A.R.E. MX series Cap.
That sucks. I was real hesitant to get the TRD pkg, because you can't get an 8' bed if you have TRD. The sales girl talked me into it because if I needed to carry anything that is 8' (plywood, sheetrock, 2X12s etc), I could just keep my tailgate down and I'd have my 8". Now I'm afraid to load my truck with lumber if the tailgate is that flimsy.
You bought the TRD instead of the 8' because the chick was hot, right?
Seriously though, that sucks about your tailgate AC. I've put some heavy things on my tailgate but never have left it there for longer than loading it. I am curious to know what Toyota does about your problem!
This is unacceptable. It's things like this that have me second guessing my decision to purchase this truck. I to have loaded my 4 wheeler in an 95 T100 many times without problem and never gave it a second thought. Now hunting season is here and I don't know what I am going to do. I hope this truck is half the truck my T100 is. How embarassed I'll be when I hesitate in front of the guys to load my machine.
Seriously though, that sucks about your tailgate AC. I've put some heavy things on my tailgate but never have left it there for longer than loading it. I am curious to know what Toyota does about your problem!
-rockstate
rock,
This is just from loading it with tri-fold ramps, I have never left any weight on the gate while driving.
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07 Tundra DC TRD 4WD 5.7L Desert Mica
I load my tractor in the back of my truck the same way........ Guess I'll be using my utility trailer for that now...... Although, my 07 Tundra is a perfect truck, so I doubt anything like that will ever happen to me ........
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07 Tundra DCSB, 5.7, Blue Streak Metallic, 4X4, SR5, TRD, BU, CK, DZ, FE, HM, MG, OF, Brushed Stainless steps, sill protectors, USMC lighted hitch plug and assorted stickers and license plate brackets, rollup bed cover, Rhino Liner, Mesh Grill backing, Black Wheelskin steering wheel cover, Wade in channel vent visors, under rear seat storage, PRG mini spring pack, Proforce rear exit cat-back exhaust, aFe CAI, TRD rear sway bar, A.R.E. MX series Cap.
This is just from loading it with tri-fold ramps, I have never left any weight on the gate while driving.
That's sad that the tailgate can't handle that weight for the short amount of times you're loading it
I wonder if any of the other larger tailgates that go along with the deeper beds are having any other problems. My guess is that since it's a larger area, it's inherently going to be weaker, especially with a lack of bracing. Does anybody know if the F150s or the other trucks with deeper beds are having problems?
Count me in too! After reading this post I went out and looked at my tailgate because I loaded my 700 lb ATV last weekend. Much to my amazement, my tailgate is coming apart in the same manner!
Take it to the dealer before anything worse happens? What's the worst they can say, user misuse? On the other hand they might stick Toyota with a warranty repair job. Toyota gets enough of these bills and they quit cheaping out on the sheetmetal. The least thing I would do is call the 800 number and complain. I agree- this is not a heavy duty or even medium duty tailgate.
The 05+ Tacomas are the same way. Toyota has a TSB out for the tailgate fix on the Tacomas. I agree the tailgate feels flimsy. When I load my ATV back there, the rear tires are always sitting on the tailgate (Crewmax w/toobox) and I worry sometimes the weight on it will deform it.
For anyone who reads this post and has a wheeler or something like that that you load into your truck you need to go and check your tailgates. This is definately something that Toyota is gonna have to fix. You cant sell the idea of the biggest baddest truck with a beer can sandwich for a tailgate.
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07 Tundra DC TRD 4WD 5.7L Desert Mica
Count me in too! After reading this post I went out and looked at my tailgate because I loaded my 700 lb ATV last weekend. Much to my amazement, my tailgate is coming apart in the same manner!
Man, I better go take a look at mine too. I've loaded my ATV probably over a dozen times already and had the weight of the rear tires on it for over 300+ miles lol.
Do yourself a favor and print out this thread before you go to the dealer with your problem. Take the wind out of their "user abuse" sails right off the bat.
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07 Tundra DCSB, 5.7, Blue Streak Metallic, 4X4, SR5, TRD, BU, CK, DZ, FE, HM, MG, OF, Brushed Stainless steps, sill protectors, USMC lighted hitch plug and assorted stickers and license plate brackets, rollup bed cover, Rhino Liner, Mesh Grill backing, Black Wheelskin steering wheel cover, Wade in channel vent visors, under rear seat storage, PRG mini spring pack, Proforce rear exit cat-back exhaust, aFe CAI, TRD rear sway bar, A.R.E. MX series Cap.