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Old 04-06-2008, 11:44 AM
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Default Re: Possible Tundra Bed Bounce CURE FOUND

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Originally Posted by duck911 View Post
Correct - in fact, it's actually a design element.

The back ends of our trucks are light, and if everything was one solid piece of steel, any jarring in the back end would transfer directly to the cab and occupants.

The frames and the bed are designed with a certain amount of give.

When you look back and see your bed moving around, just be glad your CAB is not doing the same thing.
I disagree. When you look back and see your bed moving and your teeth are shaking, thats not normal. I have test drove other pickups over the same condiitions. The ride is rough, but teeth stay in place. It's a design flaw. Hopefully Toyota will correct this problem soon. I still love this Tundra. But there is a problem that Toyota needs to fix.
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