
Originally Posted by
greytruck
I believe that the broken frame problem was a issue with there 90's models
Looks like those had the same problem too you are right.
The ones I am talking about are 2005-2010. Toyota had to pay out ALOT for that mistake that they wouldn't admit to. I am not Toyota bashing, if anything I am bashing the entire vehicle industry cause they are all the same when it comes to stuff like that.
https://www.autoblog.com/2016/11/14/...-truck-frames/
My Dakota had recalls for suspension parts fixed before I bought it. Ram/Dodge has lots of recalls, Ford has tons of recalls as does Chevrolet/GMC. Nissan same thing. The good thing is that trucks are usually overbuilt and are designed to last much longer than a car.
Buying a used (or even new) truck is a gamble no matter the brand I don't care what anyone says.
Best advise I could give is to get a history of the vehicle you want like maybe CarFax and to have a professional look it over before purchase, that way the odds are more in your favor and you know what you are up against if anything.
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