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Is serious rust a problem with early models yet ?

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05 Apr 2011 05:50 - 05 Apr 2011 05:51 #14501 by darthloachie
mines a 2000 and the chassis and floor are solid,

rest of the body is not bad - more dents than rust :whistle:

just a bit behind where the rear bumper meets the wheel arch on one side (offroading damage where the top of the plastic bumper has rubbed on the body and on the front left wing where theres a serious dent causing the paint to crack off - both now touched up with very expensive suzuki touch up!!

other than that just where there were stone chips :)
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06 Apr 2011 19:33 #14640 by Johnniehec
Mine's 2001 Y reg and I had to weld the inner sills for the MOT in January, no one else seems to have or admitted to having the same. My boot well has surface rust but no holes!
I may have accelerated the sill problem as they have a corrugation along the length of them like a crumple zone which I have certainly crumpled!! (no sill bars yet) and they burst.

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08 Apr 2011 09:23 #14691 by george
i guess you would class myself as a landrover man also but i have to commute a distance for business so the jimny fits the bill,since ive had it though i must say i am quite impressed.small and easy around town but large vehicle feel with the mud terrains on.my car is a 2001 model and has been offroaded before but all seems well with the tin worm.one thing i do with my car is spray the underside with old engine oil a great way to preserve your car especialy when off roading.when its been done it also gives the vehicle a nice shiny appearence underneath.i carry this out every 8 months or so its cheep and easy and the oil is free.

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08 Apr 2011 10:32 #14694 by Johnniehec
George,
After much deliberation I sprayed mine with old oil in September but kept clear of the sills cos I knew I'd be welding them in January, it's a pig of a job! but it looks like I should do it again now and again in Sept as it does seem to wear off.

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09 Apr 2011 04:47 #14722 by george
best thing is complete all welding first then give it a good dose of oil

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10 Apr 2011 16:49 #14771 by bertbuckie
Well hoovered mine out yesterday to fine a 6"x2" hole in the boot appeared lol
Well well, all part of the plan......more or less ;)

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10 Apr 2011 17:10 #14773 by doncarlyon
So whats the plan with rust patches, chop them out and weld a bit in?

Is that what you have to do for MOT, etc?

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10 Apr 2011 17:27 #14775 by bertbuckie
Depends..... not 100% sure on MOT rules but iirc rust only matters ( on bodywork ) so many cm from suspention and near seat belts........ could be wrong tho and dont know the entire rules tbh.
Im trying the wife for a mig welder..... but might get a mate from up the road to do it if there too expensive.

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10 Apr 2011 17:28 #14778 by bertbuckie
Ohhh...... and if its dangerous..... like sharp etc and could cut a pedestrian if you hit them.

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10 Apr 2011 17:35 #14779 by darthloachie

bertbuckie wrote: Ohhh...... and if its dangerous..... like sharp etc and could cut a pedestrian if you hit them.


what ...................... a mig welder ?

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10 Apr 2011 17:47 #14783 by bertbuckie

darthloachie wrote:

bertbuckie wrote: Ohhh...... and if its dangerous..... like sharp etc and could cut a pedestrian if you hit them.


what ...................... a mig welder ?


Yes, sharp dangerous mig welders can be illegal! lol

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19 Oct 2011 09:16 #24005 by doncarlyon
Well its getting close to MOT time, so going to take the back seats and panels out, see whats what. Hope it isnt too bad.

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