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01 Apr 2018 11:47 #191131 by doddy
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hello

I have recently bought a 2007 jimny , I am quite shocked about the amount of rust , when I bought it had a new mot on it , to get through it the original owner had to have some welding done.

I had a good look under it this morning and there is quite a bit that will need attention . I don't know what they are called but the triangular plates on the chassis that hold another thing that I don't know the name of was quite bad , I scraped the loose bits off with a screwdriver and applied rust cure and painted

are they all prone to rust or is it just mine ?

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01 Apr 2018 12:20 #191135 by Riccy
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Fairly standard. Take the headlights out, its usually a bad spot behind them.

Buzzweld make some good stuff (www.buzzweld.co.uk)

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01 Apr 2018 12:50 #191136 by doddy
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noticed that bit as well

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01 Apr 2018 15:15 - 01 Apr 2018 15:17 #191142 by Scimike
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Yes they all do that, its not just yours. I looked at many Jimnys before I purchased ours, even a 2016 model, and they all had rust. Welded points rust, the front area and the rear area above the exhaust. It was quit a shock at how poor the protection was, but the steel on the chassis is thick, so at least it will be a few years before they turn to dust :laugh:
I purchased as new as I could go (2009) and its going to need some paint and wax in a few places this year to hold it off, still only surface rust. Just purchased some BUZZWELD rust encapsulate paint, appear to be good stuff, very thick and plenty of health warnings which in my opinion all the best paint products should have, none of the water based rubbish. This one even makes puppies cry :whistle:

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01 Apr 2018 16:05 #191143 by Jimx5
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I must admit i've been very lucky, mines an 04reg with 32,000mls and it is almost rust free.
I am spending most weekends when weather allows removing wheels and suspension rods painting as i go.

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01 Apr 2018 17:40 #191146 by doddy
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I am off to Halfords tomorrow to buy a lot more rust cure , and a lot more hammerite

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01 Apr 2018 17:55 #191148 by Daniel30
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My 07 wasn't to bad but I wanted to do it any way, I gave myself about three days to do it, put it on axel stands wheels off, exhaust back box off, a good jet hose, good stiff brush, then i coated it twice with hammerite and waxoil think I done it about 2 years ago and this is it now considering I jet wash a lot it hasn't done to bad, but I have herd a lot of good things about the buzz weld.
It's all in the prep :)

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01 Apr 2018 18:00 #191149 by jackonlyjack
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If you're going to get stuck in
I would advise you remove the rear seats and plastics out the back
Also if you're feeling brave remove rear bumper and rear plastic arches :ohmy:
Have a look through my thread below

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01 Apr 2018 22:44 #191165 by Daniel30
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And if you do that add some more sound proofing

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02 Apr 2018 09:06 #191174 by Stumpjumper
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As below:dry:
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07 Apr 2018 20:19 #191420 by Me and my Jimny
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All of the above, holes in the boot floor in front of the wheel arch, behind the head light and all the arches are getting rubbed and kurust and sprayed

here's an extra one, check the body mounts. My one in front of the rear wheel has holes in too.

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