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Originally Posted by texcrew
The problem I'm experiencing is not 'perceived' nor is my issue a 'worry wart' issue after watching the ford bashing toyota video. The problem I'm experiencing is real, nothing I've experienced with past trucks. For those of you out there blindly defending Toyota...try going over a speed bump with your windows down. I'm shocked if you're not experiencing the same symptoms as I and many others on this forum. There is a distinct thud sound from the bed and visable movement. I realize that many people on this forum are dealership employees who represent Toyota products but enough is enough. Most people are citing real world examples of issues they're experiencing with their vehicles. Accepting the feedback and working together to resolve the problem would require far less energy than blindly defending Toyota. And no, I'm not a troll.
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I explained
perceived in my post, in that I assume that I have the same truck as you do, the bed probably "bounces" but I don't
perceive it as a problem, for whatever reason.
I also said
some are using the video as an example of the "problem", even though the video is a rigged manufacturer's shill piece. If that doesn't apply to you, fine.
As far as "accepting feedback and working together", you are doing neither. Accusing me (and most on this board) of being a dealership employee plant and "blindly defending Toyota" is pathetic, and shows your inability to accept any feedback that doesn't match your own gripes.
And "working together to resolve the problem"? Again, you apparently expect everyone to agree with you and somehow leverage this "power" to do what? I'm sorry if everyone doesn't see things your way, thus spoiling your concept of "working together".
No, your not a Troll... You're something though.
"Enough is enough" indeed...