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Driving over a RR crossing at 50 MPH (caught some air)

Discussion in '5th Gen 4Runners (2010-2024)' started by Guppy1301, Apr 29, 2025 at 12:08 PM.

  1. Apr 29, 2025 at 12:08 PM
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    Guppy1301

    Guppy1301 [OP] New Member

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    I was cruising down a county road in Georgia, the kind lined with scrubby trees and just enough cell service to stream a crackly playlist. The sky was a blue so wide it looked like it had no ceiling, and my Toyota 4Runner hummed steadily along at about 50 miles per hour—just fast enough to feel free, but not fast enough to get a ticket. Or so I thought.

    I had never driven this route before, and I missed the "rough crossing" on the railroad crossing sign.

    You know the one—uneven, sun-warped, no real warning signs, and no real effort by the county to smooth it out. Just wood, rusted rails, and a sudden rise that, at 50MPH, becomes a ramp straight into the sky.

    By the time I saw the familiar jagged lines on the horizon, it was too late to slow down. My foot twitched toward the brake, but instinct said, “Nope. Too risky. Ride it out.”

    And ride it out we did.

    The 4Runner hit the first bump like a boulder had sprouted in the asphalt. The front end bounced skyward, tires momentarily weightless. The suspension squealed but held. My stomach dropped in that half-second of lift-off—and for a terrifying blink, I was just a guy in a flying SUV wondering if gravity was about to ruin his afternoon.

    Then—slam. The tires reconnected with the earth like they were mad at it. Everything shook. The change in my cupholder leapt out like it was trying to escape. My sunglasses flew off the dash. The seatbelt yanked tight. The 2 dogs in the 2nd row were like astronauts in space with zero gravity. But worst of all, the wife was in the passenger seat working on her laptop.

    But the 4Runner kept going.

    No spinout. No crash. Not even a check engine light. No broken shocks or mounts. My raptor lights even stayed lit.

    Just me, gripping the wheel, laughing like a man who narrowly avoided starring in a dashcam fail video.

    I rolled on, adrenaline humming louder than the engine, thinking: “Well… I won’t forget that crossing again.”

    This story is true but made longer by chat gpt. I added a few more things to the story. But, definitely hit this crossing way too fast and am glad my suspension withstood this impact. Bilstein 6112/5100 rear with extended bump stops front and rear. This could have ended really bad. I am thankful our Angels were with us.
     
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  2. Apr 29, 2025 at 12:12 PM
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    Airdam

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    After the second paragraph i knew it had to be ChatGPT but, it was a decent read.
     
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  3. Apr 29, 2025 at 3:10 PM
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    roooo

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    What gi es it away

    Can't trust anything these days
     
  4. Apr 29, 2025 at 3:27 PM
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    3JOH22A

    3JOH22A トヨタ純正男娼

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    Pro tip: Let off the gas just before the rear tires catch air to minimize drive line shock.
     

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