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Old 06-27-2007, 11:33 AM
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Default Re: Bed bouncing question

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Originally Posted by Andrew4j View Post
Thanks MXSJW, I know we do have some roads out here like that. I also remember a section of I-35 in Oklahoma City that was especially rough, my
03' Tundra bounced everywhere. Eventually they graded the pavement and took off a couple inches off the top layer and that smoothed it out. Sorry to say I'm going to give the Tundra another test drive.

My General experience on the driving the 07 crew max is the New Tundra is planted on the ground much better not that the Old Tundra was worst because it handled good for a truck but the new triple tech frame is far much better on expansion joint's on the road feelOff roading has been tested as well and I feel the New Tundra exceeds pretty much all the expections I was looking for expect the radios still sux Navi or Not .Jbl is yet another disappointment with lame features and black trim looks bad but then again Toyota will be redoing the interiors in a few year's with a makeover..

Erik
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