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Old 06-29-2007, 09:26 AM
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Default Re: Well goodbye Tundra I guess...

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Originally Posted by blackgts2002 View Post
Looks like the only smart thing to do is get rid of the Tundra. Sure it has given me no problems. There are just too many problems with others. I cannot sleep at night thinking about the following:

The tailgate might not open
The cam might go
The bed might bounce more then a Ford
The leaf spring bolts are too small
Toyota has not released a commercial showing the Tundra hanging from a bed bolt.
The clock might lose time
The oil change has that damn protective shield that I have to remove and a different than the normal filter setup
The rear end might make noise
The Texas rims are out of balance
The gas gauge is not exact
The ABS works like it should
The hubs only have 5 lugs!!
The dash lights might go nuts when I add aftermarket stuff to the truck
The seatbelt buzzer.. nuff said
The stereo might eat my cd's and never work again
The keyfob might not work after I wash my truck


And I learned all of this on the internet, on tundrasolutions.com's Tundra section. In the first 3-4 pages!!

When will it end?

I miss the old TS


ah dude your missing the fun part Casey Jones LOL LOL.Yea the fun part of ownership on the 2007 Tundra is reading all the Complaints Hell I hate to see Toyota warranty department and read into the complaints there I'm sure it might fill pages up LOL..
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