2009 F-150 Goes over Silver Creek (shot from inside cab)
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@wikiwikiwildwest I would not want my box flexing and warping when im carrying a load. Ive seen Tundras shudder over a railroad crossing.
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LMAO nice lol.
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god...they dont need special tracks, just come to detroit and drive on our roads!!!!LOL
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Well in these video's the Tundra tracks the best down the course. It maintains a straighter path down the course than any of the competition. I would say that the chassis is supposed to allow the driver to maintain directional stability the easiest. The Tundra clearly does this the best (when watching the other videos). Then again, everyone wants different things from their trucks. Apparently F150 owners care more about bed movement than keeping the vehicle going in a straight line.
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The real point here is to decide which chassis does a better job of doing what its supposed to do, and thats the Ford....
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I never said it had, I said it is more likely. Lack of flexibility means more likelihood of breaking.
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Thats irrelevant because the F150 frame hasnt had any issues with cracking.
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That's a pretty accurate description master. And the F150 would be dry spaghetti. Which one is more likely to break?
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the tundra is worse then my 2003 F-150 supercrew 5.4
Yeah the Toyota's chassis looked like wet spaghetti when they took it on Silver Creek.
masterd151 3 years ago 4
well there is not kias with frames like this....just unibody frams....so right the would be alot less flex........because everything is one piece. and the toyota really does have weak frame.
guitarman2116 3 years ago 2