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Spy Shots—’20 Toyota Tundra Breaks Cover, Keeps Old Cab, Gets New Rear Suspension
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<blockquote data-quote="BRNG ITT" data-source="post: 16111633" data-attributes="member: 33313"><p>I can say this much......</p><p></p><p>One of the robots I do programming for loads the frames onto the line. (As of right now,) The next gen Tundra will have a redesigned frame. New programming for a certain robot is not on my radar for this year.</p><p></p><p>Think more along the lines of a refresh.</p><p></p><p>As an added bonus, pop quiz;</p><p></p><p>Between the Tundra and Tacoma, how many frame variations do we currently have in production?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRNG ITT, post: 16111633, member: 33313"] I can say this much...... One of the robots I do programming for loads the frames onto the line. (As of right now,) The next gen Tundra will have a redesigned frame. New programming for a certain robot is not on my radar for this year. Think more along the lines of a refresh. As an added bonus, pop quiz; Between the Tundra and Tacoma, how many frame variations do we currently have in production? [/QUOTE]
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