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Old 04-19-2008, 08:39 AM   #2486 (permalink)
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Re: Engine Bay Body Rips

Get it documented , then hold off, hold off, hold off
Did I say you should hold off yet?
Why get anything replaced if it isn't an actual fix? Your front end won't fall off because of the cracking or bulging aprons. They are a problem, but not to the degree of making your truck not roadworthy. This is not unibody b.s. Its a stress on a body part. You still have a frame that is not affected by the body part.
I think Toyota will step up and get this figured out, then honor all documented cases. As always, panic sets in and some think the truck will be driving then just break into pieces while your A## skids down the street
IMHO

For the stock FJ's in our little pole.
If you haven't had your case documented.. please do. I haven't spoke with a service rep who has seen one of these yet. So some perception its a mod/ offroad thing.
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