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Originally Posted by MX hauler
Gee, I just took some friends for a ride in my new Tundra, and they couldn't believe how nice the ride was.
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I notice that you're in Virginia...You probably don't have concrete freeways with the expansion joints cut a regular intervals as we do out in Calif. The truck is really nice riding on asphalt, city streets, and at speeds well away from freeway speeds, even on concrete hwys. I was really pleased with my new 08 4X2 SR5 until I took it up the I15. Then wow, I thought the thing was going to bounce my guts out. The big proplem seems to be one of resonant frequencies being set up by travel over this type of hwy. My local Toyota service manager assured me that Toyota is aware of the problem is working on a "fix". I won't hold my breath. I think that some type of after market device will end up having to be used to add a slight preload to the spings (or something) to get rid of this really dangerous condition.