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Originally Posted by OnePin
This is a Tundra problem, not a TRUCK problem.
I don't know how many times it needs to be stated that this is a unique problem to the Tundra. Chevy doesn't do it, Dodge doesn't do it (from my experience, and talking to people with a similar commute.)
Calling this simply a truck problem, is like calling the clock issue a truck problem. 'You girls should have bought a cadillac if you wanted a clock that kept time!'
The Tundra rides far better than any truck I've driven, and those trucks DO NOT have this issue.
The bed bounce video gives us an issue to hang the problem on. It does not create complaining about the problem. If the video never existed, we'd have just as many complaints about it, but they would read:
"My truck is bouncing like a rubber ball when I drive on bumps, wtf!"
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Believe what you say but not an entirely accurate statement that this is not a truck problem. Posted this in another thread but in
edmunds review of 2007 GMC Denali (which is a great truck also) they say about the ride:
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This is particularly apparent on California's concrete freeways where the rear end can bounce along with the undulations to produce an agonizing harmonic that makes it impossible to have a conversation inside the cab....