Junkyard visit in Sweden, OSBY Reply #45 – January 08, 2012, 06:58:57 AM Quote from: Shadow;377219old age, i'm sure.. not to mention, the truck sat for 3-4 years before it got to the junkyard.. so add the rust and 98k miles.. end result - burnt clutch, screwed flywheel5.0's are common in yotas, it's a bit boring now.. and mine's 2wd, not 4.. if it was 4wd, i'm sure the frame would have looked like this 1, which is in the same junkyard: I don't see anything wrong with that at all! :DRust is the worst thing ever. I'd rather have a blown engine than a tiny bit of rust ... Quote Selected
Junkyard visit in Sweden, OSBY Reply #46 – January 08, 2012, 09:47:37 AM same here.. but that's toyota's fault.. they dipped the 4x4 frames in salt water to cool them after welding Quote Selected
Junkyard visit in Sweden, OSBY Reply #47 – January 08, 2012, 10:55:45 AM Wow ... really? That's really not smart ... Quote Selected
Junkyard visit in Sweden, OSBY Reply #48 – January 08, 2012, 10:58:28 AM yep.. it's just proof that puppiesanese car makers don't care what happens to their vehicles after their warranty term is up.. they did it all the way up to the T-100 in the 90's Quote Selected