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I_am_still_wayn
Jul 10, 2013Explorer
Frankly, I don't think any vehicle change will make your ride any more comfortable. Admittedly, there may well be a slight difference between the ride comfort levels, but if you are not pain free while towing in the Chevy, you will not be pain free in the Tundra either.
Several things led me to that conclusion. First, you stated in your post, "As I remember the Tundra..." Your condition probably was much different and probably better when you owned the Tundra. Secondly, your Chevy is a 2009 model. Assuming you bought the Chevy new or almost new, that was at least 4 years ago. A lot changes in that time, including our health. Were you in pain the first time you drove the Chevy? Or on that first trailer pull with the Chevy, was it OK? My guess is the pain has increased over time and your ownership with the Chevy. Blaming the Chevy is misplaced. Then in a subsequent post, you state, "Hip replacement near the end of year." I doubt a Tundra will change your needing a hip replacement or the pain your condition now causes.
Several things led me to that conclusion. First, you stated in your post, "As I remember the Tundra..." Your condition probably was much different and probably better when you owned the Tundra. Secondly, your Chevy is a 2009 model. Assuming you bought the Chevy new or almost new, that was at least 4 years ago. A lot changes in that time, including our health. Were you in pain the first time you drove the Chevy? Or on that first trailer pull with the Chevy, was it OK? My guess is the pain has increased over time and your ownership with the Chevy. Blaming the Chevy is misplaced. Then in a subsequent post, you state, "Hip replacement near the end of year." I doubt a Tundra will change your needing a hip replacement or the pain your condition now causes.
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