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Old 12-31-2007, 08:27 PM
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Watch that Tundra twist like wet noodle!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWjTb...eature=related
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that is sad!
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I love my F150
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Originally Posted by Shadow
I love my F150
Me too
Old 12-31-2007, 09:33 PM
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I guess that'* why we don't take the Tundra on roads like that
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Wow... I lost some respect for Toyota. I'd like to see the Titan on a track like that... I consider that one of my 'I wish I had' trucks, IF I had a truck.
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Wheres the ridgeline. Oh yeah Probably would've folded in half where the tundra was bouncing. Thats why we put a "frame" in a real truck. Nissan probably would've done alright. Also wanna see a dodge.
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Originally Posted by stwagner
Wheres the ridgeline. Oh yeah Probably would've folded in half where the tundra was bouncing. Thats why we put a "frame" in a real truck. Nissan probably would've done alright. Also wanna see a dodge.
The Ridgeline is NOT a truck
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yikes
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Beds are quite purposly suspended seperatly from the rest of the truck, so the relative jiggle between the two is expected. That'* why there'* a gap between the bed and the back of the cab. But they shouldn't flex like that Tundra. That was redonculous.

And it looks like they hit the resonant frequency of the Silverado. That thing hopped.


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