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Originally Posted by Trucker1967
lol well I sure was not saying 100,00 trucks in anyway ... it seems you assume that every truck has this issue and thats not the case by any means ... just some have it and it's not only on bad roads as you state.
Like I said they recalled a few driveshafts so that proves they arent using the same exact correct part in every truck ... things will slip through.
Oh and by the way I love Tundra's this is not a smear campaign its just food for thought to get to the bottom of this issue and I think an easily correctable one once the right ingrediants are in place.
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I drove my '08 Tundra back from South Carolina to British Columbia 3300 miles and my only encounter with bed-bounce was on I-25 north of Denver to the Wyoming State Line. I watched the bed bounce through my rearview mirrors. IMO, the cause of bed bounce in Tundras is not a Toyota design issue, but due to some freeways badly in need of repair. The freeway wasn't designed or built that way.... just allowed to deteriate to it's present poor condition.
Stuball