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Undercoating or not (for Northeast)?

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Has anyone gotten their Tacoma undercoated or plan on getting it done? This is my first Toyota and have never gotten it done on any of my other vehicles. A bunch of people told me I should get it done. I live in the Northeast where we get a decent amount of snow. Should I get it undercoated?
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Has anyone gotten their Tacoma undercoated or plan on getting it done? This is my first Toyota and have never gotten it done on any of my other vehicles. A bunch of people told me I should get it done. I live in the Northeast where we get a decent amount of snow. Should I get it undercoated?
I’m going to. I’ve always had my vehicles undercoated due to the amount of salt on our roads in winter.
 
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I’m going to. I’ve always had my vehicles undercoated due to the amount of salt on our roads in winter.
I called around, and was told there are different types of undercoatings. One guy told me the two popular types are a wax based and the other an oil based undercoating. I was told the wax lasts the truck's lifetime while the oil based has to be reapplied every year or two. Which do you get? I'm new to undercoating and don't know much about it.
 

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I called around, and was told there are different types of undercoatings. One guy told me the two popular types are a wax based and the other an oil based undercoating. I was told the wax lasts the truck's lifetime while the oil based has to be reapplied every year or two. Which do you get? I'm new to undercoating and don't know much about it.
I can’t pretend to be an expert but I go to Krown. I think it’s petroleum based which allows it to flow into tight spaces etc. it’s worked for me.
 

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This is a good idea , living in the north east we have a lot of salt on roads in winter, as well as brine solution, new england winters are messy. Planning my 2025 i will be doing an undercoat and im leaning on the wax procedure , im in Hudson valley / catskills and will be searcing for this service, i keep my trucks 10 years and would like to take care of the frame and under vehicle
 

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I’m going to. I’ve always had my vehicles undercoated due to the amount of salt on our roads in winter.
I had mine sprayed with Fluid Film last week. I’m in Canada so I needed some sort of undercoating. I was told by multi mechanics that this is the way to go. It creeps but also sticks well and safe on everything. It’s more expensive then oil so not a lot of places use it but seems much better then oil based.
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