Re: Possible Tundra Bed Bounce CURE FOUND
OK, I think it's safe to say that everyone complaining about "bed bounce", understands that if all roads were smooth blacktop, there would be no bed bounce. I'm sure that they would also all agree that it is the rough road causing the bed bounce. The point that they are trying to make is that not ALL roads are smooth black top. I think the most important point that they are trying to make is that when they do encounter the type of road that throws a Tundra into a tizzy, they are upset that other "brands" of trucks do NOT act so violantly. Yes, the others ride rough (because you are driving on a rough road - duh), but the way the other trucks handle it is FAR superior to the way the Tundra handles it. The Tundra should not feel like it is going to tear itself apart on the same stretch of road that the F150 (for instance) drives across without coming unglued.
My bed bounce "problem" is not severe. It is something I can deal with and very seldom bothers me. BUT - I don't live down south or in So. Cal. I now have the piece of foam to try on my truck. All I need is time to install it.
Just my 2 cents.
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07 Tundra DCSB, 5.7, Blue Streak Metallic, 4X4, SR5, TRD, BU, CK, DZ, FE, HM, MG, OF, Brushed Stainless steps, sill protectors, USMC lighted hitch plug and assorted stickers and license plate brackets, rollup bed cover, Rhino Liner, Mesh Grill backing, Black Wheelskin steering wheel cover, Wade in channel vent visors, under rear seat storage, PRG mini spring pack, Proforce rear exit cat-back exhaust, aFe CAI, TRD rear sway bar, A.R.E. MX series Cap.
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