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PSA: Truck abusers, your LCA frame mounts may be cracking

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by tetten, Aug 1, 2017.

  1. Aug 1, 2017 at 2:43 PM
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    tetten

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    I have never seen a thread about this issue. I don't know if I've just never seen it, but in case there isn't, I wanted to throw this out there. After seeing @sytfu510 's broken LCA mount I checked mine too, turns out my front LCA mounts are starting to crack at the welds. There is approximately 1/2" crack down the rear weld on the front mounts on passenger and driver side. Its difficult to see from the photos due to the dirt/lighting but they are definitely starting to crack. You probably cannot see it on a mobile phone without blowing up the image.

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    Post a pic of a broken mount. I can't see it. Thanks.
     
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    It happens. Clean it up and slap a bead on it. Bob's your uncle.

    Why it's important to prep (nut and bolt check, Inspect, fluids, wheel bearings etc ) your truck before every trip so you can catch it before you do a lower control arm delete.
     
  4. Aug 1, 2017 at 2:57 PM
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    AKA solid axle swap :headbang:
    Ok I thought maybe my eyes just weren't working properly because I can't see any broken shit :notsure:
     
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    Damnit I knew nobody would be able to see it, OP updated with marked photo, and marked photo posted below, probably still won't be able to see it on mobile phones.
    crack.jpg
     
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    I see it, why is this happening? From just rock crawling or bombing through the whoops?
     
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    How hard do you have to be running for this problem to start? I hate IFS.
     
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    LOL check this shit out, its getting serious with the CSI photography!!! ENHANCE!!!!!!!

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    LCA cracks.jpg

    I probably could have worded the embedded text less stupid sounding, but whatever, fuck it.
     
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    Ehh...I don't do much rock crawling, however I drive like an asshole and the truck is overloaded when I'm tooling around in the desert, its probably from that. The long travel has only been on for 8000mi and I haven't abused it out in the desert yet, so most of the fatigue that caused that was with stock geometry.
     
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    Ptttt. Long travel problems.

    Good thing you caught it before you went bombing around the desert

    And thanks for the warning. I would have never checked
     
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    Hahaha I see it now! :eek:

    I'd bust out the Hobart and put some heat on that :welder:
     
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    I'm pretty sure this doesn't happen from mall crawling
     
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    Everyone knows the malls in Socal have some vicious curbs. :cool:
     
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    You used to run hard in the desert. I miss those times. :D
     
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    What are your thoughts right now on a solution/reinforcements for your truck?
     
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    Probably do like others have already suggested, grind out the crack and reweld it. I'll just add it to the "Inspect all these things routinely now" list.

    I'm hoping for other truck abusers to inspect theirs and see if this is a 2-off situation that is just affecting me and @sytfu510 or if others have the same issue but not found it yet.
     
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    Yeah, I always check mine before a trip but now I'm not sure if I'm ever looking close enough. It'd be nice if there was an easy way to beef them up.

    Good luck :cheers:
     

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