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Mar 21, 2019
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Philosoraptor
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None. It was stock.
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Tundra didn't fare so well on the latest crash tests. My anecdotal evidence makes this surprising to me...
Tokolosh
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3/21/19 11:26am
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Buffalo
3/21/19 11:28am
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Abe Froman
3/21/19 11:30am
Especially since the GM trucks are a brand new model.
Left Shark Coug
3/21/19 12:12pm
It's been forever since tundras have been redesigned.
ditch
3/21/19 11:33am
I'd prefer some longer refresh times being the standard in the industry again.
Tokolosh
3/21/19 11:35am
It's part of the reason Toyota can focus on reliability.
Bert609
3/21/19 11:42am
My wife got in an accident last year in our 2011 F150. Got hit on the front
CougBlu
3/21/19 11:39am
A friend of mine broke his back because a very small car t-boned his Tundra
Philosoraptor
3/21/19 11:40am
Wow. That's crazy.
ditch
3/21/19 11:41am
How much of a lift did he have on his Tundra?
ditch
3/21/19 11:41am
None. It was stock.
Philosoraptor
3/21/19 11:42am
Interesting. My son rolled a new quad F150 the same way with his little Sentra.
timpjynx
3/21/19 11:43am
Remember, the Tundra is riding a 2008 chassis. Chevy has gone through TWO complete generations in that amount
Bert609
3/21/19 11:41am
The safety standards are always changing. It probably easily met 2008 standards.
Left Shark Coug
3/21/19 12:09pm
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