>Frontera
Try fortuner, and they didn't even sell them is Aus until a couple years ago.
>stopped reading there
Truck keeps breaking lower ball joints
I'm confused will a 2004 tacoma break ball joints?
My truck has over 200k miles. Original engine and tranny, from what I know the clutch had to be redone and the water pump had to be replaced but that was before I got it. Other than that, golden.
Well water pumps are wear items anyways. Same can be said for clutches as well
>keeps breaking lower ball joints
torkfags btfo
detune it
>my dad still has a '97 f-150 with over 500k miles on it.
>only needed consumables, tires, oil etc.
Only thing it actually had replaced was the clutch and suspension bushings.
My Ranger with 190k miles needs a ball joint I think. Total POS. Why can't Ford get a ball joint that lasts more than 200k miles? I should have bought a Taco 1/2 as old like my neighbor that got denied for frame replacement because it wasn't bad enough, and then 2 years later got scrapped because the frame rotted in half and DO NOT DRIVE DO NOT DRIVE DO NOT DRIVE
Tacos are notorious for ball joint failures, one of only a few faults on an otherwise super reliable truck. I looked into it a while back and apparently it has something do with flawed suspension design rather than the part itself. Personally I'd upgrade to a OEM heavy duty part. Rockauto probably has them.
>one of only a few faults on an otherwise super reliable truck.
You could put this in front of every fucking truck.
Dodge suspension components
GM Intake Gaskets
Ford 2.9 heads/3.8 HG
Vegas were notorious for head gasket failures, only one of a few faults on an otherwise super reliable car.
Guess I should've specified *minor* faults for the austists in cue.