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Old 12-18-2007, 10:46 PM
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Default Re: Possible Tundra Bed Bounce CURE FOUND

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Originally Posted by stuball View Post
Concrete slab highways, when new or are maintained in good condition, are comfortable to ride on. My only encounter in my CrewMax with the bed-bounce was I-25 north of Denver.

You state that other vehicles do just fine. Any of the vehicles I have ever been in on concrete slab roads with worn joints have not been fine in my experience. I have not encountered bed bounce with other vehicles but definitely have encountered butt-bounce in the driver's seat.

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I have driven that stretch of road with both my Tundra and Landcruiser. The 'cruiser is smooth, the Tundra vibrated the heck out of you. Yes, the road is crappy and should be blacktop, but that doesn't justify the Tundra's handling on it. It is a problem and you yourself acknowledge it.

Can any of you from SoCal drive the same highways noted and not experience it in a stock vehicle? Someone needs to prove it doesn't exist, because plenty of proof has been offered that it does.

Can't you deniers just let those who want to talk about it do so without having to restate your belief it doesn't exist?
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