Author: James Kennedy
What Years of Toyota Tacoma have a frame recall?
The Toyota Tacoma is a famously reliable and durable truck, but that’s not without a number of well known issues. The most notable issue being weak frames. Frames from these years are prone to rust and weakness due to improper coatings. Toyota became aware of the frame problems and issued multiple recalls, offering full frame… read more
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Why Is My Toyota Camry Dashboard Sticky?
Looking for a Camry sticky dashboard fix? If you own a Toyota Camry from the 2007-2011 model years, you might have noticed something odd: your dashboard feels sticky, tacky, or even looks like it’s melting. This isn’t your imagination—it’s a well-documented issue for this generation of Camrys, especially if you live in a hot, sunny… read more
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What is a Headache Rack on a Truck?
Headache racks are protective barriers constructed from steel or aluminum, installed on the rear of the truck’s cabin. Headache racks protect the cabin and rear window from shifting cargo. Cargo can also be tied to or lean against the headache rack. Additional benefits include a subjectively better or tougher appearance, and increased resale value due… read more
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How to Determine If Your Truck’s Ball Joints Are Worn Out
How do you know if your ball joints are bad? Worn-out ball joints exhibit several signs, such as a high-pitched squeaking sound and vibrations felt through the vehicle and steering wheel. Faulty ball joints can result in loose steering, causing the truck to bounce excessively. Furthermore, they may lead to uneven tire wear and imbalanced… read more
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How to Make a 2WD Car Better in Snow?
Driving a 2WD car on snow is challenging because it can lead to skidding wheels. A 4WD vehicle is best for snowy roads due to the simultaneous movement of all four wheels, providing superior traction. However, 2WD cars can work fine for snow – as long as you you’re safe and prepared. First and foremost… read more
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