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5/22/2008 12:16:22 PM EDT
I own an 'O4 Tacoma, and have just learned that the '95 to '00 models are being bought  back by Toyota due to extreme frame rust.  I did a little research and it seems the rust is so bad the vehicles are unsafe, some even collapsing.  Crawled under mine and the rust does not seem bad, but did get a chunk of rusty weld to fall off where the rear bumper attaches.  Does anyone have a post '00 Tacoma with frame rust issues?  Just want to know if I'm in for the same ordeal in a few years, as I had planned to give the truck to my daughter.
5/22/2008 12:18:02 PM EDT
[#1]
IBTSHBAFC

In Before the Should Have Bought A Ford Crowd!

I had an '04 Tacoma and now have an '08 Tundra.
5/22/2008 12:21:46 PM EDT
[#2]
Depending in what state you live.......a rusted out 10-15 yr old car or truck is very common.....I know someone that had a Caddy DeVille with a rusted out frame in 9yrs in PA.
5/22/2008 12:22:28 PM EDT
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Quoted:
IBTSHBAFC

In Before the Should Have Bought A Ford Crowd!



That way you could have rust all over and not just on the frame
5/22/2008 12:25:05 PM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:
Depending in what state you live.......a rusted out 10-15 yr old car or truck is very common.....I know someone that had a Caddy DeVille with a rusted out frame in 9yrs in PA.


From what I've read this is a very severe frame rust problem, to the point where Toyota is buying the affected trucks back at 1 1/2 times excellent blue book value.  I'm sure where you live has something to do with the severity, and as i live in NJ, where they salt the roads for flurries.....
5/22/2008 12:27:54 PM EDT
[#5]
Friend of mine had a 98 or 99 that had extensive rust damage to the frame. Put him in contact with another friend of mine thats a welder at work. He hit the frame with a hammer to find something solid to weld too and it was like paper. Completely fooked.

He ended up pulling the rear end out from under it and mocking up the shape of the frame rails with cardboard, cutting pieces of 1/4" steel about 3 feet long, and welding them to the inside of the frame. Sold it shortly after.

There may be more rust than you think. Try lightly tapping it with a hammer and see if it sounds solid.

If not, I know a welder that can hook you up.

Good luck!
5/22/2008 12:39:50 PM EDT
[#6]
I was invited to a shop where my friend worked one time. They had one that they tried to raise on a frame hoist that had snapped in the middle when they started to lift it. The truck was only 5-6 years old and the frame had corroded from underneath it. They don't like road salt and washing them regularly helps a bit. They are probably fine in environments where salt isn't used on roads during winter.

I won't say what I think of them other than to say that I still haven't seen a domestic truck that new fall apart while being hoisted.  

Toyota makes a lot of stuff that the kool-aid drinkers love. They also make a lot of stuff that is highly overrated.  
5/22/2008 12:42:10 PM EDT
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Friend of mine had a 98 or 99 that had extensive rust damage to the frame. Put him in contact with another friend of mine thats a welder at work. He hit the frame with a hammer to find something solid to weld too and it was like paper. Completely fooked.

He ended up pulling the rear end out from under it and mocking up the shape of the frame rails with cardboard, cutting pieces of 1/4" steel about 3 feet long, and welding them to the inside of the frame. Sold it shortly after.

There may be more rust than you think. Try lightly tapping it with a hammer and see if it sounds solid.

If not, I know a welder that can hook you up.

Good luck!


Yeah, I hit it with a hammer, seems solid.  Just wondering if anyone has any recent vintage '01 to '04 Tacomas  with the problem.  You're friend should contact Toyota, from what I read, there is a process for reimbursing people who had to junk or sell their trucks from this problem, if they can prove it....just a thought
5/22/2008 12:43:08 PM EDT
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I was just talking to a buddy of mine and he got $11,000.00 on a buy back for his and they gave him a rental truck for a month till he found a new one..
5/22/2008 12:44:04 PM EDT
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What I don't understand is that you can buy a truck with all these fking options out the ass, but you can't get a factory undercoat, before the exhaust and all the electrical shit is put on.


I don't see why they don't undercoat (ie Line-X, Rhino-line) the complete underneath of vehicles as well as even the interior floor.  It can't be that much more expensive.  The only reasoning is that they want their cars to fall apart in X number of years and keep selling more shit.
5/22/2008 12:45:44 PM EDT
[#10]
Knew a guy at work with a 95 IIRC with the 22RE 4cyl. Had a hole in the frame so big I would have been afraid to ride to the corner store with him.