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Old 12-17-2007, 11:42 AM
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Default Re: Possible Tundra Bed Bounce CURE FOUND

I just want to throw this out there, and this has been mentioned before. The Bed bounce does exist and to the extent people are complaining, my CM goes nuts at 70-80 mph. I live in So. Cal. and it's on the concrete freeways that are poured in 15-20 ft sections. We drove to a x-mas party last night and my wife had to stop reading because it was so bad. I Love this truck and still wouldn't trade it, even with the bounce. Guys are talking about "what bed bounce" but they aren't driving in the same conditions. And to add to the section pouring there is very heavy truck traffic on socal freeways. The roads were designed 20+ years ago and they didn't anticipate or engineer for the large trailers and heavy shipping containers. As a result the roads breakdown and shift due to the extreme weights. A great example is the 710 and 91 freeways. You locals know what I'm talking about. So Basically what I'm getting at here is, guys from Texas and Colorado shouldn't be flipping out about never feeling the bed bounce, like I shouldn't flip out because my truck doesn't drive well in the snow or my de-icer doesn't work when there heavy ice on my mirrors. What the hell would I know about snow and Ice conditions?
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