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Is serious rust a problem with early models yet ?

  • doncarlyon
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24 Oct 2011 18:24 #24365 by doncarlyon
I will get some pics of mine soon.

Do breakers like cam suzuki sell the floorpan do you know?

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  • Chilgrove
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24 Oct 2011 19:10 #24378 by Chilgrove
I cannot see any reason for the boot floor in particular to rust. The area around the jack storage point seems especially vulnerable and I assume the rust is from the outside in. I noticed on mine about 3 convex dents but how on earth could that have happened in the first place? I don't think mine has ever been off road and even if it had it is hard to see why that particular area suffers.
Howard.

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24 Oct 2011 19:27 #24380 by mlines
The boot floor tends to rust in soft tops as leaking water collects at the lowest point. Also, being Spanish, they may have boot been galvanized .


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2003 M13 early KAP build.
3" Trailmaster lift with 1.5 Spacers on front
Customised winch bumper and roll cage
235/85R16 Maxxis Bighorns on 16" Rims, 4:1 Rocklobster, Rear ARB locker and on-board air
Corrected arms all-round, rear disks, Recaro seats and harnesses

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  • p1ngu32
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24 Oct 2011 19:30 #24382 by p1ngu32
Ive just finished welding up the holes in my floor today, it seems that the rust appears any where where there is a bracket or streghthening bar/crossmember under the floor, water probably gets trapped in there and rusts the floor from the bottom up. might be an idea to blast some waxoyl or similar stuff under there before it gets a hold.

Some pictures

Before i started with my rust poking screwdriver



After a bit of screwdriverage



I then cut out all the rusty bits but i didnt get any pictures of this i was busy and forgot.

Welded in some nice thick gauge steel thats not going to rust any time soon



Painted up, you can see the other problem areas around the seat belts, i cut out the worst of these and overlapped about 5mm



And finally a hole in the driver side sill i repaired last year.

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  • X-Eng Simon
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24 Oct 2011 19:56 #24384 by X-Eng Simon
Mine seems pretty good. Quite a lot of the panel work is zinc plated (and painted) though there are some exceptions such as the outer skin behind the rear wheels where it was originally covered with plastic trim.

The chassis is perfect as well as the floor and sills. It's a 1999 Spanish built soft top by the way.

This evening I took off the soft top above the front seats and found that the frame is rotten as a carrot and turned to dust in my hands. It wasn't a problem as I was going to make a rigid roof anyway.

Si

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  • VAXXi
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14 Nov 2011 14:07 #25746 by VAXXi
Just because I took a picture today of the underbody:

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Don't like how it looks for a 4 year old car :angry: will have to do something about it in the summer.

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