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How to Save Your Toyota Frame!!! Videos- Tacoma Tundra 4runner Sequoia

Discussion in 'Archive Garage' started by ARCHIVE, Jul 5, 2019.

  1. Jul 5, 2019 at 11:11 AM
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    ARCHIVE

    ARCHIVE [OP] Well-Known Member Vendor

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    Orchard Park, NY (Buffalo)
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    '05 Taco, '22 Tundra, '91 Cummins
    2.5" Fox relocation * Hammer hanger * Archive MD springs
    So I put together a video series (my apology on quality) on the problem areas for Tacoma and Tundra frames, and how I treat and care for my Toyota frames. Convincing evidence is revealed when comparing the frames I own.

    Part 1- Toyota's newest "Corrosion Resistant Compound" up close etc
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evO9qi8IDrc

    Part 2- Toyota Tacoma and Tundra frame problem areas vs treated frame
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6ixTGNaaqk

    Part 3- Review of Noxudol 900, Fluid Film, WD-40
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_V3TMt2qfns

    Part 4- Coating (saving) my 2000 Tundra Frame
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHVfj1d0dIQ
     
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  2. Sep 7, 2022 at 5:40 PM
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    ARCHIVE

    ARCHIVE [OP] Well-Known Member Vendor

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    '05 Taco, '22 Tundra, '91 Cummins
    2.5" Fox relocation * Hammer hanger * Archive MD springs
    Please Note: The Noxudol tar I mentioned is very poor over rust, that is virtually the same or the same product Toyota has been spraying on rusty frames past few years, it doesn't work over flaky rust or any rust for that matter. Dealers are supposed to clean and treat the rust before, but they don't.

    I 100% recommend using Fluid Film, especially on the inside of Toyota Frames, but everywhere else as well. WD-40 is a great 1st treatment to displace water and get oil into crevices and sandwiched metal plates
     
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