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Re: Paint chipping on 2005 Tacoma
In article <FuRUd.8095$OU1.541@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com>,
[email]anonymous@somewhere.com[/email] wrote:
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> Check out [url]http://www.tundrasolutions.com[/url] big discussion over there about
> this exact issue. Due to EPA regulations and the inability of automakers to
> use leaded paint, paint that meets EPA standards is therefore a little
> softer than older generation paint. Toyota aparently recomends purchasing
> running boards to protect the paint. See the web site for more information
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Pls excuse me for jumping in on your return post. When I lived in a
steady place I knew many toy wrenches and body/paint folk. The
body/paint guys told me that the first and second years of any new color
all ways sucked. I no longer live there and don't know how to reach
those guys. As a suggestion/question, would a really good clear coat
help? It is not possible to get one at the dealer--They want money too
much. Many local body shops are similar. The only viable solution I can
see is to go to the local hotrod meetings. Keep in conversation that we
love all cars, stand on toy being the most reliable vehicle made. Old
school guys don't like that, but the honest and fair ones will
acknowledge that.
I hope I've been useful
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