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95.5-2000 Tacoma Recall
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<blockquote data-quote="JThompson" data-source="post: 1102956" data-attributes="member: 16691"><p>You are right.... but, kinda like Archer said, Toyota recalled several million trucks a few years ago, because during the manufacture/packaging process, the ball joints on the Tacoma may have been scratched, leading to premature wear. There had been no reports of an accident at that time. Some of my "Ford friends" and "GM tough guys" :flipoff: were giving me **** because "my company" had more recalls than either US company that year. I am sorry, but a scuffed ball joint is hardly a concern of mine.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, during the same year, Ford had their F-series trucks' airbags going off while driving, the same trucks steering controls/cruise modules catching on fire, and the Focus recieved somewhere around 15 recalls that year alone! :haha: </p><p>I can't remember if GM had any issues that year, per se. They are actually getting their **** together lately. :awesomework:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JThompson, post: 1102956, member: 16691"] You are right.... but, kinda like Archer said, Toyota recalled several million trucks a few years ago, because during the manufacture/packaging process, the ball joints on the Tacoma may have been scratched, leading to premature wear. There had been no reports of an accident at that time. Some of my "Ford friends" and "GM tough guys" :flipoff: were giving me **** because "my company" had more recalls than either US company that year. I am sorry, but a scuffed ball joint is hardly a concern of mine. On the other hand, during the same year, Ford had their F-series trucks' airbags going off while driving, the same trucks steering controls/cruise modules catching on fire, and the Focus recieved somewhere around 15 recalls that year alone! :haha: I can't remember if GM had any issues that year, per se. They are actually getting their **** together lately. :awesomework: [/QUOTE]
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