From: guichov@yahoo.com   
      
   I have been told that 4X4's are usually more difficult to control. But, mine   
   is not 4X4 so I thougt it should handle better.   
      
   Thanks for replying.   
      
   -Joe.   
      
   "Leythos" wrote in message   
   news:1213752210_61807@news.usenet.com...   
   > In article , guichov@yahoo.com says...   
   >> Hi Everyone,   
   >>   
   >> I have been driving my new 4Runner (SR5 2WD V6 w/ 17" tires) for 6 months   
   >> now and there is something I am just not too happy about.   
   >>   
   >> Ever since I bought it, I felt like the vehicle wanders slightly which   
   >> makes   
   >> it harder to control on just about any surface - streets or freeway. I   
   >> took   
   >> it to the dealership and they tell me that the steering wheel is really   
   >> sensitive and that I just need to get used to it.   
   >>   
   >> Well, I am not sure that's all it is. So I'd like to know if anyone out   
   >> there with a 2008 4Runner is experiencing the same problem. Any replies   
   >> will be greatly appreciated.   
   >   
   > I have the fully loaded 2007 4x4 V6 and find it drifts a little, is   
   > annoying, but it's manageable.   
   >   
   > My Dodge Dakota Quad Cab 4x4 V8 that I traded for it didn't drift at   
   > all, and cornered a lot better, but I like getting 25MPG vs 11MPG in the   
   > dakota.   
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