It would be great to be wrong.Yes it can with a good detailer.
But I would not have purchased the truck in that condition to start with. Sure as hell wouldn’t be spending 2-3k to fix a bad factory paint job.
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It would be great to be wrong.Yes it can with a good detailer.
While Toyota paint is basically as low budget as it gets most paint has some level of orange peel. We have bought two Porsche’s and they have orange peel. Yes it is frustrating but if you are expecting a good paint job, Toyota or any other budget auto maker is probably not for you.It would be great to be wrong.
But I would not have purchased the truck in that condition to start with. Sure as hell wouldn’t be spending 2-3k to fix a bad factory paint job.
I’ve been driving Toyota’s all my life going back to a 1977 Celica GT Liftback. I think I know a little about their shitty paint.While Toyota paint is basically as low budget as it gets most paint has some level of orange peel. We have bought two Porsche’s and they have orange peel. Yes it is frustrating but if you are expecting a good paint job, Toyota or any other budget auto maker is probably not for you.
Thanks for this Tacofreak!!Good to hear from a pro @Gfenza89 - that is the kind of info that helps us all out.
Yeah - it seems hit or miss and I see more complaints on Underground than other colors. I also saw some streaking and uneven color on a Celestial Silver Metallic truck.
@Fireguy67 Something else I saw on the TRD Jon video was that he knows of some people who have had a paint correction on Underground trucks and were able to make the dealer pay for that. Maybe that is something you can look into.
I have an underground truck as well. The finish on the paint is really bad. It's embarrassing how bad it is. The problem is you don't notice it until you really have a long time to look at it. And you have to have perfect lighting. It's not going to be at the dealership. There's almost no way you can look at this unless you're in a garage under lights and have some time.Update on my last post. Just watched TRD Jon's likes/dislikes on his truck. He said pretty much the same thing about his Underground OR. Lots of chips, lots of swirls and he had a paint correction done from the get go. I will be getting ppf on the front and probably ceramic and now I am wondering if I will need paint correction right out of the box.
That is pretty lame IMO and I wonder if that is with most of the colors or just the Underground?
Yeah I have it mostly on the bottom of the truck on my TRD Pro. It's not really too noticeable but I was wondering if it was an effect of the paint pooling up at that location during painting. Or intentional?Where is the orange peel located? If it's along the bottom portion of the vehicle then, I believe, this is normal.
It might be intentional. If it is on the bottom few inches of the body that is not orange peel, but a material Toyota puts on before it is painted to reduce chipping down low. My very first Supra even had that and it did work.Yeah I have it mostly on the bottom of the truck on my TRD Pro. It's not really too noticeable but I was wondering if it was an effect of the paint pooling up at that location during painting. Or intentional?
That dampened foam underlayer is used on rockers, but people are posting images of upper fenders, doors, etc. All factory paint on the average vehicle today is very poorly finished. Most people don't care, so they keep figuring ways to make them cheaper and faster.It might be intentional. If it is on the bottom few inches of the body that is not orange peel, but a material Toyota puts on before it is painted to reduce chipping down low. My very first Supra even had that and it did work.
Maybe post some pictures of what you are seeing?