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Wool Wax Applied to 2015 Tacoma - Recommendation Around NYC

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by BronxTaco, Jun 11, 2024.

  1. Jun 11, 2024 at 8:40 AM
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    BronxTaco

    BronxTaco [OP] Member

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    2015 Tacoma Access Cab 4X4 4CYL. 5 Speed Manual
    Hello Everyone,

    I lost my first truck, a Gen 1 Tacoma to extreme body and parts rust, even though the frame was replaced by Toyota. That's the adversary in the Northeast. So I thought I would share with everyone in the tri-state area, an experience I've had applying undercoating to the bottom of my 2015 Access Cab.

    I went to this place on Staten Island:

    https://prolubeperformance.com/

    I'm a tradesman. I can instantly recognize when someone takes true pride in their work, even beyond their payment. That was my experience there. I've had the product on for about a week now. Prior to application I had very minimal surface rust on some bolts and other small parts, but otherwise my frame and most everything else looked almost new. I take very good care of the truck and diligently wash it twice after every time in the salted roads of winter. I want to keep it.

    I just had it done last week. Obviously, without having gone through a whole winter, I can't report yet how it holds up.

    I got under the truck to install some new fog lights. It's awesome how this product adheres to everything.

    I'm not a techie with social media. you can check out the instagram page they have, I think he posted before and after shots of my truck just this past week.

    I'm not trying to be a commercial. I don't hardly ever post on forums, but I have gotten an amazing, unbelievable amount of information from this website and it's members. It's helped me work on and modify my truck so incredibly much that I wanted to share this tip to preserve the underside of our vehicles here in the northeast.

    I will post back over time on this thread to update how well it works.
     

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