So I replaced the shocks and top mounts, which fixed it and it's smooth now.
Toyota Sienna parts reviews
My AWD Sienna hybrid is great in the Chicago snow on the stock Bridgestone tires. I love it.
Just installed the Continental ExtremeContact DWS06+ on our Sienna. They are grippy and smooth/quiet and good handling so far during wet and intense rain last weekend. I doubt they are more than middling in snow…
I have 112,000 miles on my 22.LE and no issues so far I even have original brakes
My auto shop is replacing the alternator on my 2013 Sienna for $657 with a DENSO part which is the only brand you should be using IMO.
I had two sets of the Kumho Crugen HT51 SL. I liked both times and they lasted about 40,000 miles each. Seemed low but they're snow rated so I know those don't get as many miles because the rubber is softer. They handled great in snow/sleet/ice and enabled my front wheel drive van to go through lots of winter weather driving.
This last set (third owned) pissed me off though and barely made it 18,000 miles even with proper inflation and alignment.
Recently paid approx. $1,000 for Bridgestone DriveGuard all-season run flats on our 2015 AWD XLE, including mounting and balancing.
Sienna headlights are way too high and bright. Please make sure they are aimed properly low enough so that they only minimally blinds the oncoming driver.
My humble Toyota Sienna minivan if there's so much as an extra sock (or child) in the back. People flash us all the time and I'm like damn, we're those people now. Fn hate it, might need to get some silver tape to mask the top of the beams.
I’ve had the Wildpeaks on my lifted Sienna for 15,000km. They are already down to 6/32 hydroplane in rain and spin out on paved sanded road up to the ski hill. There wasn’t even any snow on the road and 4 cars behind me passed when I had to stop in the middle of the road because I could not move forward. I’m not impressed.
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