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Re: Trapping truck question
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I had it happen once. Luckily I was alone on the road and going slow. It was not a pleasant experience. The drivers side broke, BIGTIME at about 30 MPH, the passenger side held but bent. I lost the rear drive shaft, the fuel tank was sliding on the blacktop by the time I got stopped and it kinked all the brake lines. I had the dog with me at the time and she didn't seem to care for the ride much either. 
 
  
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Re: Trapping truck question
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Re: Trapping truck question
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I don't know what happen if separate an come apart completely, sucks an start look at other pickups an payments , trade in, I guess  
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Re: Trapping truck question
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sell to the salvage yard and find a new used truck to drive 
  if the new truck is fairly limited rust , FLUID FILM THE HECK OUT OF IT EVERY SEPTEMBER. 
 
  
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Re: Trapping truck question
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![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2024/08/full-22754-226273-img_20240730_140137980_hdr.jpg) Do your cab corners and rockers look like this ...lol Do not put anothah Dime in that truck.  Drive it to the salvage yard...for 500.00 ...and ask them for a ride home Your truck is toast  
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Re: Trapping truck question
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Re: Trapping truck question
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![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2024/08/full-22754-226273-img_20240730_140137980_hdr.jpg) Do your cab corners and rockers look like this ...lol Do not put anothah Dime in that truck.  Drive it to the salvage yard...for 500.00 ...and ask them for a ride home Your truck is toast No u can't notice rust unless look close, the rot frame In bad spot is what's bad deal, I like know how long it hold out, I would just keep it an park it in back an use as a spare, if only get $500 for it, that is nothing, I had hoist today as make noise like front brake pad wear indicaters occasionally but was told it from rusted rotors, which u got disassemble the hub to put rotors in, plenty of brake pad lining left though  
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Re: Trapping truck question
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My son had a late 80s S10 that the frame broke on the driver's side just in front of the rear spring shackle, didn't break all the way thru fortunate.  He came driving it home, looked like one of those vehicles out of a 1930s comedy, center of the truck frame a couple of inches off the ground.
  It's virtually impossible to weld an auto frame without specialized equipment and techniques.  And then where is the next bad area?  Toyota had a issue with frames rusting out, they ended up replacing frames in their trucks, complete teardowns, $$$$$ for them.
  And Dave, now that you know about the condition, if you continue to drive that vehicle; if something should happen, you can be held responsible and the insurance company will not provide coverage. 
 
  
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Re: Trapping truck question
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Better  roll it off a cliff 
 
  
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Re: Trapping truck question
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Rusted out and cracked frame...means your truck will not pass inspection
  And not safe to drive.
  You can't sell it like that .
  So ...junking it for scrap metal  is your only choice 
 
  
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Re: Trapping truck question
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limp it in to the nearest Toyota dealer and get you a new Tacoma today 
 
  
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Re: Trapping truck question
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Rusted out and cracked frame...means your truck will not pass inspection
  And not safe to drive.
  You can't sell it like that .
  So ...junking it for scrap metal  is your only choice No inspection necessary in Iowa, except by the buyer.  But the scrap yard is probably your best bet, Dave.  
 
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Re: Trapping truck question
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![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2024/08/full-22754-226273-img_20240730_140137980_hdr.jpg) Do your cab corners and rockers look like this ...lol Do not put anothah Dime in that truck.  Drive it to the salvage yard...for 500.00 ...and ask them for a ride home Your truck is toast Coonman please listen to this man for your own safety. The truck has served you well don’t let it end your life over dollars  
 
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Re: Trapping truck question
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walleyed is riding on his third major welding job on his 2012 Silverado frame. Jobs were done by certified welder who replaced 20" to 36" inch sections of partially rusted out frame.  Costs were $500.00, $800.00, and $900.00. He slid square tubular steel replacement sections into the old frame and fully welded them into place.  All passed NYS inspection. These repairs were still way cheaper than brand new, or a  high mileage used truck......If you can even find one  at a reasonable price & condition. Repairs have worked for me thus far.....Fingers crossed  !!!     
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Re: Trapping truck question
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Have a rot rusted spot on frame, on driver side, the bad spot is just in front of where leaf spring bolt onto frame, had on hoist this morning an it is right where hoist lift it up an must went thru it, there some metal left but separate some an holes from where hoist went thru frame an crack an rot with rust close, it is in a spot where impossible to fix it by weld reinforce plate an u have buy a section of frame at salvage yard an weld in, was told not worth it, has anyone ever heard of frame crack all way thru while driving on road an cause auto to wreck or fall apart on hiway ? Fill that spot with great stuff, sand it flat and hit it with a good coat of undercoat. Be sure to undercoat the whole frame so it blends in nice. Then sell it.  
 
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