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    Quote Originally Posted by 5.7yotafan View Post
    I have never had a problem with my 07 tundra. I've heard others say it gets so bad it feels like the back end is going to walk around on you. Some say the type of road makes a difference, heard major freeways are the worst. I've been on the interstates around here plenty of times and never had a problem.
    It bounces some trust me I have seen it do it
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    Well, the bounce is still as bad as ever, even with the new model. I guess it must have to do with the standard leaf spring system they use.

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    A lot of trucks have some bounce in the bed when going over speed bumps, off-road, etc. You can do things to soften up the suspension if you want a bit, but it makes the truck less effective as a truck.


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    I just put a couple cinder blocks in the bed in the summer and then a hay bale or two in the winter (wetted down of course). Or leave the blocks in there all year round. Never have an issue with bed bounce and haven't for decades.

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