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Tire Vibration

New Trailhunter with stock Toyo Open Country A/T III 265/70R18 tires. I notice a vibration from ~40 to 70+ MPH, and it seems to come through the seat more than through the steering wheel. It doesn’t change after driving a while.

This has been happening since day 1, so I thought it might be one or more wheels out of balance. Dealer says this is normal for this truck & tire combo.

What do y’all think?

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u/JimW42 — 2 days ago

ChatGPT app won't save to Library

Just getting started with ChatGPT (free version so far) using the Mac app. I decided to have ChatGPT review/critique a lengthy .md document that Claude produced, so I pasted the document into the chat. As expected, that document showed up in ChatGPT's "Library".

Since I'm on the free account, ChatGPT didn't get much work done before it told me I had to wait, and continue later. Fine, but the first indication of trouble was when it resumed, ChatGPT insisted it didn't have that document, and I needed to paste it into the chat again. This was a surprise because I thought it would just fetch it from the Library.

But more concerning is that ChatGPT also refuses to save its work product back to the Library. It "types" its results into the chat, and said it would create .md files which I could save to my computer. But it ended up refusing to even create the .md file, let alone saving it to the Library or downloading to my computer.

For reference, this help page seems to differ from what ChatGPT is actually doing:

>Library is available to ChatGPT Free, Go, Plus, Pro, and Business users...

>The files you upload to and create in ChatGPT are saved to your Library, so you can find and reuse them later. Library is available on web, and its storage is separate from daily attachment/chat limits.

So is this just a newbie issue, where I simply need to change a setting? Or is ChatGPT really unable to save its work someplace outside the chat?

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u/JimW42 — 2 months ago

Off-road Capability of Stock 2026 4Runner Limited

I’m trying to figure out what trails are reasonable for a Stock 2026 4Runner Limited. This is not lifted, and has the stock tires. Any resources that rate trails that would be helpful?

For example, for anyone that’s driven to Toroweap on the Grand Canyon North Rim, would the road be too much for this vehicle?

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u/JimW42 — 3 months ago

I had a 2005 4Runner Limited for many years, and it was great! I didn’t go off-road a ton but it was nice to have it when I wanted to get into some high-clearance places in the desert. I’ve been driving a 2020 RAV4 Hybrid since, well, Jan 2020, and I miss the versatility of the old 2005 4Runner. There’s no way I would take the RAV4 to places that require high clearance. So I’m thinking about getting a 2026 4Runner, but I’m worried it’ll be “too big”. I’d love to hear from others who have a 2026 and can compare it with a ~2005 or a 2020 RAV4. Is it hard to see over the hood, or difficult to maneuver in traffic? TIA!

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u/JimW42 — 4 months ago