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Toyota recently announced a frame inspection program for owners of 2005-2008 Tacoma pickups living in states that tend to have heavily salted roads. There's no mileage limit. If the frame isn't in too bad shape, they'll treat it with some sort of rust proofing. If it has any serious rust issues, they replace it(!). They're doing this at no cost to the owners.
They inspected my 2005 pickup and are replacing the frame at the dealership. The new frame includes new rear springs & front suspension control arms. Unfortunately it takes 4-8 weeks to get a new frame and they insist on keeping the truck on their premises during the wait. (Apparently it's a liability concern, which is understandable).
They are providing free use of a similar truck, a 2015 Nissan - the dealer sells both - for the duration.
One concern was for all the minor clips & clamps, brake lines, etc that'll be involved but they assure me that Toyota ships a kit with each frame that includes all the necessary bits & pieces. I just hope they get everything aligned properly so the thing doesn't crab down the road.
I've talked w/ a few people who have had this done already. One had the rustproofing applied and, even for that, they removed the truck bed. Two had complete frame replacements & they're very happy with the results.
I'm impressed by Toyota's support here - these trucks are up to 10 years old - but really have to wonder why rust is such a problem on Toyota pickups since the late nineties.
We'll see. It'll be interesting to see if it feels like the same truck.
They inspected my 2005 pickup and are replacing the frame at the dealership. The new frame includes new rear springs & front suspension control arms. Unfortunately it takes 4-8 weeks to get a new frame and they insist on keeping the truck on their premises during the wait. (Apparently it's a liability concern, which is understandable).
They are providing free use of a similar truck, a 2015 Nissan - the dealer sells both - for the duration.
One concern was for all the minor clips & clamps, brake lines, etc that'll be involved but they assure me that Toyota ships a kit with each frame that includes all the necessary bits & pieces. I just hope they get everything aligned properly so the thing doesn't crab down the road.
I've talked w/ a few people who have had this done already. One had the rustproofing applied and, even for that, they removed the truck bed. Two had complete frame replacements & they're very happy with the results.
I'm impressed by Toyota's support here - these trucks are up to 10 years old - but really have to wonder why rust is such a problem on Toyota pickups since the late nineties.
We'll see. It'll be interesting to see if it feels like the same truck.
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