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Old 01-09-2008, 09:56 PM
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Default Re: Possible Tundra Bed Bounce CURE FOUND

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Originally Posted by timelessimages View Post
I'm sorry, but the bed bounce is NOT limited to SoCal. I live in Washington (state) and there are sections of freeway here that are concrete pads and my '07 Tundra DC bounces to the point that I think that it will fall apart. The dealer here claims they have never heard of the problem (Yeah right!). At night, you can see the headlight pattern bouncing in the distance as you drive along. There's a video on you tube showing Ford reps talking about differences in F150 and Tundra and they show test track vid where the Tundra bed bounces and flexes so badly that it actually dents the back of the cab. For such a great truck (Tundra) it really amazes me that Toyota could miss such a serious issue such as this.
Name the freeways and the milepost numbers, cause I don't believe it. I have driven all over WA State and have never experienced anything abnormal. Is this your first truck?
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