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Old 06-29-2007, 08:45 PM
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Default Re: Ok, Ok, I see a pattern I can Concede to.

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Originally Posted by jrog25 View Post
Wo wo easy now, just because you live in cali doesn't make you a wimp. I admit if we had those crappy rodes here like ya'll do, i'd be whining to.
I thought all the complaing I was reading about was the bed wobbling like in the bed bounce video. From what I hear above about the freeways causing the truck to buck I think there are 2 differnet topics here. If those are complaining about the bucking on the freeway I would say that in my VW Bug, Celica, Old F150 and tundra it is all the same. Is the new 07 doing something really bad over these bumps??
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