Re: Possible Tundra Bed Bounce CURE FOUND
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Originally Posted by 07DCwhiteSR5
also, all trucks that are in two pieces (i.e. not avalanches, el caminos etc) have parts of the body that move independently from one another. its a fact of life. if you guys think this so called "bed bounce" is an issue, try driving in an 80s or even older pickup. the beds werent even lined up when parked most of the time. things have improved tremendiously over the years but some people just cannot accept a truck is a truck and the bed wiggles. who cares.
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It seems you have not encountered the "shake" yet, believe me the "shake" is pretty severe and annoying. I have owned trucks before and have never had this type of ride. It is like riding inside a paint can while it is in the mixer/shaker. My last truck had 2 inches of ground clearance and would lay frame everywhere and never did what this full size does in a stock configuration. The beds on all my other trucks had the wiggles once in a while not the shakes all the time.
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