We need to distinguish between vehicle characteristics and "issues."
The hood flutter is a legitimate thing, but it's common on a lot of new aluminum hood trucks and cars. It could have / should have been remedied during design and QC testing, but I'm not sure we can call it an "issue," inasmuch as it is a universal characteristic of the truck. Same holds for the roof rack noise, for example. It's insane to me that they let the truck go to full production with that, but it's universal.
The ride quality is the same. It's not going to feel like a unibody luxury vehicle. It's "bumpy." It's stiff. It shakes over road undulations more than some other trucks. It's made to handle substantial load and tackle a wide variety of terrain. But that's not the same as an intermittent or constant vibration issue. On smooth pavement, it should be perfectly smooth.
Best thing we can do is back to back comparisons if you think yours is suffering from undue harshness or vibration.
The hood flutter is a legitimate thing, but it's common on a lot of new aluminum hood trucks and cars. It could have / should have been remedied during design and QC testing, but I'm not sure we can call it an "issue," inasmuch as it is a universal characteristic of the truck. Same holds for the roof rack noise, for example. It's insane to me that they let the truck go to full production with that, but it's universal.
The ride quality is the same. It's not going to feel like a unibody luxury vehicle. It's "bumpy." It's stiff. It shakes over road undulations more than some other trucks. It's made to handle substantial load and tackle a wide variety of terrain. But that's not the same as an intermittent or constant vibration issue. On smooth pavement, it should be perfectly smooth.
Best thing we can do is back to back comparisons if you think yours is suffering from undue harshness or vibration.
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