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| at between 55 and 60 mph my 2003 tacoma V6 4x4, 5 speed gives a high pitch wine in 5th gear. Is this normal or is a bearing going? also with the ABS when I brake my foor is hitting the gas pedal. Brakes were bled and plenty of fluid and brake pads. | |
| I've been conidering buying a taco v6 4Wd for awhile now. I'm looking at anywhere between an 01 and 04. Ive been looking at this discussion and the frame problems scared me.Has anyone with an 02 or 03 had this problem? Thanks | |
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I've heard the frame design changed somewhere in the 200X timeframe. You might want to ask a service dept about it. My 98 was one of the rusted out ones.... welded it up with 1/4 inch steel plating. |
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Replying to: smgilles (Oct 18, 2002 12:56 pm) squeaking like it has 300000 miles.Dealer has no answers,dash also squeaking,also getting a value stem if it sits for a day get small puff of smoke when cold starting. purchased this truck new a thought i was buying a reliable truck . I will never buy a toyota. Stick with GMAC NEVER A HAD ANY PROBLEMS.
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Replying to: madmike5 (Jan 24, 2008 8:16 am) It's bothersome that when the few that have a problem with a Japanese vehicle that they have to bad mouth it as if ALL of them have the same fate as you have had. Be fair, Many GMC, Ford, Dodge trucks and cars have been on the watch out list for years and only now are they starting to realize that quality does mean something. They've ignored their problems until now, when they were about to go belly up and then advertise them like it's been second nature. Yes, I know of some Big 3 vehicles that have been trouble free or mostly, but the majority of them aren't and it's shown in the yearly auto issues of Consumer Reports. Even Toyota's have shown up on the troublesome list recently, (V-6 Camry, Tundra 4WD ) What sets these vehicles apart is that Toyota is right on the problems and they have been fixed. The Big 3 has ignored their problems with their noses up in the air. So please, be realistic. You were one of the few who have bought a lemon
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Replying to: jazzbeau (Jan 25, 2008 11:46 am) TEMiller |
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I will be swapping the frame on my 98 Toyota Tacoma this summer and will document the procedure and post the link here so if you find yourself in my situation, you will be able to see what is involved and what it might cost. Most used frames run $800-$1200 plus freight if they have to ship it to you. Other items come up in the cost because you cannot get parts off the old, rusted frame and have to replace hardware and cables/brake lines, etc. to finish the job. You also should take the frame to a frame shop to have it checked/straightened before installing it. Another $250-$400. I figure it will be 3 or 4 weekends to do the complete swap with a helper and an overhead A-frame lift to move the bed, cabin, and drive train parts. Stay tuned. If you know of such a website already, let me know so I can preview it. The dealer figures $6000 for such a swap, no additional parts!! TEMiller |
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