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Old 01-12-2008, 01:47 AM   #52 (permalink)
RunItHard
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He also said that "not many" people have actually taken it as far as a formal compliant, so they don't see it at as being a major problem either.
You should refer him to this and other Tundra forums... There are plenty of posts from many owners who know it's a problem.

The SuperSprings help because they pre-load the stock springs slightly, and also start to work in concert with the stock leafs as the bed starts it's amplitudinal ocsillation. When this happens the frame rails encounter increased resistance over the stock spring configuration and doesn't allow the bed and frame to travel as far down or away from the axle.

Let us know how they work out. I had a buddy who put them on his Tundra work truck; he's a Plumber, and he took them off a short time later. They do look like they'd soften a bumpy ride.
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