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Old 05-15-2008 | 09:19 AM
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omg! can you say safety hazzard?? see, to me i would have done something aobut that a long time ago. maybe spraying some kind of rust prevention or what not on it. damn
Some have:

http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/m...n/DSC04076.jpg

http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/m...n/DSC04080.jpg

This guy welded in a section of new steel:
http://www.tacomaterritory.com/forum...&postcount=639

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Old 05-15-2008 | 09:27 AM
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This one is really scary, note how nice the body is. You have got to crawl under any truck and look at the underside. In fact when I'm looking at a used vehicle thats where I like to start looking:

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Old 05-15-2008 | 09:32 AM
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Here's another broken frame, this guy had obviously been painting the frame (green) to try and stop the cancer:

http://www.tacomaterritory.com/forum...&postcount=531
Old 05-15-2008 | 09:37 AM
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Hey, don't quote me out of context!!!! Utah does throw its share of salt down, but it's not humid, like some of the other states (NE). Maybe that's a big reason?
Old 05-15-2008 | 10:10 AM
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good gosh goat.. maybe i need to pay closer attention to detail


Spaz, sorry we gang banged your thread buddy..
Old 05-15-2008 | 10:10 AM
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Hey, don't quote me out of context!!!! Utah does throw its share of salt down, but it's not humid, like some of the other states (NE). Maybe that's a big reason?
Why not, it works for the Democrats.

Last time I was in Utah even the snow was dry LOL.
Old 05-15-2008 | 10:25 AM
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humidity sucks, esp in the summer here in NC. when its 92 degrees outside and the humidity is 80% or more the weather man makes a statement like " its 92 outside with --% humidity, thus it feels like 102 degrees"... he aint sheetin' ya! its every bit of 102 plus you are soaking wet bc of sweat and humidity andyou cant hardly breath bc the air is so thick.. it sucks
Old 05-15-2008 | 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by mt_goat
Why not, it works for the Democrats.

Last time I was in Utah even the snow was dry LOL.
I love the "dry snow". Especially on days off.



Originally Posted by mkgarrison5
humidity sucks, esp in the summer here in NC. when its 92 degrees outside and the humidity is 80% or more the weather man makes a statement like " its 92 outside with --% humidity, thus it feels like 102 degrees"... he aint sheetin' ya! its every bit of 102 plus you are soaking wet bc of sweat and humidity andyou cant hardly breath bc the air is so thick.. it sucks
Yeah, I grew up in Cary/Raleigh, so I know what you mean...
Old 05-15-2008 | 11:25 AM
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Originally Posted by cackalak han
I love the "dry snow". Especially on days off.





Yeah, I grew up in Cary/Raleigh, so I know what you mean...
small world huh?

again, Spaz, sorry for continuing gang bangin your thread. but dont worry, Han is in the front of the train hahaha. he said he liked recieving more than giving.
Old 05-15-2008 | 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted by mt_goat
Goat I saw the pic of your frame over in that huge thread and I was thinking, "hell yeah, Texas and Oklahoma FTW!!". Thank God they don't need to use salt on the roads around here!

I would be really upset if I had to return my Tacoma, because like some of the people were saying in that thread, the new Taco is huge compared to the older ones. I think the '05+ look great, but not everyone wants a truck that big. If I were in their position I would just look for a '01-'04 that didn't have any rust problems.
Old 05-15-2008 | 12:00 PM
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Originally Posted by mt_goat
As far as those years I'd try to find a 01 or 02 because the 03 and up have that throttle-by-wire crap. Be aware that the Tacomas have a frame rust problem (see sticky above). Right now the buyback program doesn't cover newer than the 2000 models but the newer models seem to be having the same problems just not as far along yet. So its possible they could be added to the buyback program later (which could actually be a good thing if they do the 1.5 X Kelly Blue Book like they are for the 96-00 models).
03 and 04 5VZ's arent throttle by wire, they use a mechanical throttle cable just like all the others. The cruise conroll switches to electronic instead of vacuum in 00-01, thats what your thinking of. Now the 05+ taco's with the 1GR-FE have ETC but thats not the year range hes looking at

I cant really say much about the frame rust because i live in central oregon. I bought some demello offroad rear reinforcements for mine to put over where the supposed weakspot is because my truck was hit by an F150 and i was nervous about the frame being stressed in that area.
Old 05-15-2008 | 12:13 PM
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Thanks to all for the insight, I'll definitely have to keep an eye out for frame rust. However, in this part of California I don't expect to see much unless the P.O. liked to travel to Truckee for some skiing or whatever.
One question my wife brought up... Is there a middle rear seat and how well does a car seat fit there?
Again thanks for all the help.
Old 05-15-2008 | 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by 4x4spaz
Thanks to all for the insight, I'll definitely have to keep an eye out for frame rust. However, in this part of California I don't expect to see much unless the P.O. liked to travel to Truckee for some skiing or whatever.
One question my wife brought up... Is there a middle rear seat and how well does a car seat fit there?
Again thanks for all the help.
I have a 03 DC and I love it, for all the reasons given early on in the thread. I also have two kids, and I love being able to wheel the thing on the weekends, and then take the kids to school on Monday. Two car seats fit just fine back there. In fact, this last weekend, we had both car seats and my wife sitting back there. (It was tight, but it worked!)






You'll love it.
Old 05-16-2008 | 07:07 AM
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Goat I saw the pic of your frame over in that huge thread and I was thinking, "hell yeah, Texas and Oklahoma FTW!!". Thank God they don't need to use salt on the roads around here!
We do use salt here, but we don't have many snow/ice storms, maybe 2 or 3 a year.
Old 05-16-2008 | 09:11 AM
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Originally Posted by mt_goat
We do use salt here, but we don't have many snow/ice storms, maybe 2 or 3 a year.
That's good, at least the salt exposure to your truck is limited. We usually get one or two good ice storms a year, but they use sand instead of salt. It's not very effective, but it's better than nothing I guess.
Old 05-16-2008 | 09:30 AM
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Originally Posted by TexanTaco
That's good, at least the salt exposure to your truck is limited. We usually get one or two good ice storms a year, but they use sand instead of salt. It's not very effective, but it's better than nothing I guess.
Yeah actually I usually leave the truck in the garage and drive an old Taurus when there is salt down on the roads. I really like driving that old bomb cause I don't have to worry it. With my truck I'm like checking to see if the cat is still there after I park for 30 minutes. Pretty sad huh.
Old 05-17-2008 | 07:10 AM
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Just another indication of how big this buyback is, if this info is true it is HUGE.

http://www.tacomaterritory.com/forum...postcount=1306
Old 05-17-2008 | 10:20 AM
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I have an '03 Tacoma Double Cab TRD 4x4 and love it. As stated they are v-6 and auto. I've had mine since new and it's never had a single issue. It's a great truck.

I've had 3 adults in the back and it's tight but do-able for short trips. Now that I have kids, there are two car seats back there with some room to spare between them.
Old 05-17-2008 | 11:51 AM
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so are all 2000 tacos suposed to be infected with frame rust?? cause my frame looks new!
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