We explore the consequences of placing the Standard Model gauge fields in t
he bulk of the recently proposed localized gravity model of Randall and Sun
drum. We find that the Kaluza-Klein excitations of these fields are necessa
rily strongly coupled and we demonstrate that current precision electroweak
data constrain the lowest states to lie above similar or equal to 23 TeV.
Taking the weak scale to be similar to 1 TeV, the resulting implications on
the model parameters force the bulk curvature, R-5, to be larger than the
higher dimensional Planck scale, M, violating the consistency of the theory
. In turn, to preserve \ R-5\ less than or similar to M-2, the weak scale m
ust be pushed to greater than or similar to 100 TeV. Hence we conclude that
. it is disfavored to place the Standard Model gauge fields in the bulk of
this model as it is presently formulated. (C) 2000 Published by :Elsevier S
cience B.V. All rights reserved.