Wanting to Purchase this Toyota Tacoma

reliable truck with frame issues and an issue of being overpriced on the used market. The Toyota tax is real.
I'd suggest looking at a Colorado or Canyon instead. It's arguably a better truck and doesn't have the Toyota Tax.

This is the difference visually with the frames. As you can see, the boxed frame is going to be stronger because physics. The Colorado and Canyon use a fully boxed frame while the Toyota uses a C-channel.

explains the frame rust issues quite a bit
even if a big 3 truck rusted as much as the 'yoda, it has twice the metal before it fails

You gotta use boxed frames, man!

c channel instead of box tube. fags make a huge fucking deal over it even though you can box in a c-channel frame with scrap metal for fucking pennies. my taco has a stock c-channel frame and ive filled it with dirt till it was sitting on the bump stops without issue. also jumped it a fuck load of times. just ignore the c-channel vs box tube whining and focus on the actual parameters you care about, pay load capacity, towing capacity, big gulp capacity, whatever the fuck it is you care about.

Fully boxed frames lead to rust if he lives in the rust belt

>my taco

Haha the fag actually bought one, point and laugh.

Hmm well Toyotas seem to rust just fine with the cuck pillar frame then!

That has a boxed frame

>prove me wrong

>>prove me wrong