Mr.AK902
Senior Member
Wow. Just great. Took my sport for a bath today, I live in a province that salts the roads here in the winter moderately but not what I would call heavily. Was checking things out after rinsing the road grime off, and noticed the inner lip of my drivers side rear wheel well is starting to bubble under the paint.
I ran my thumbnail over it to get a feel for it and was able to peel the factory paint off exposing lightly rusted raw steel underneath. No rock chips on the lip that cause a spot for the rust, its literally rusting being the paint in place. I'm afraid this is going to become a big problem in the coming years, my truck is just under 2 years old with 40,000 kilometres on the clock. I certainly didn't pay what I paid for this truck to have to deal with this already.
I have to bring it in to the dealer soon for the recent recalls, I'll bring it up but from what I understand Rams "rust warranty" states the rust has to be completely through the panel for them to cover it. How is that even possible inside of a 5 year warranty? At a loss of words over what to do here.
I have the factory rear wheel well liners it came from the plant with them. I haven't removed them yet, but I'll almost bet that road spray from under the bed gets caught between the liner and the inside of the wheel well and starts to eat away like the cancer it is. I also have aftermarket 13' wide kickback mudflaps on all four corners like I have on all my trucks. Never once has this caused a rust issue on any of my previous trucks, but now I'm worried it will on my Ram for sure. What does a guy do here, remove them and then deal with the screw holes rusting out? Without them, rock chips litter the body and they too eventually rust.
I'm usually really good with fluid filling my vehicles inside and out, but haven't gotten around to the truck yet.... guess i missed the train.
From a long term perspective, what do I do here for the longetivtity of my truck? I can fluid film it myself but as far as exterior is wire wheeling the surface and prepping for Line-X the only option? I had planned to keep this truck until the wheels fall off, but at this pace with rust, the body will fall off the frame before I wear out my tires
It's a copperhead pearl sport with beautiful paint, but again at this pace it'll be rust brown in no time.....
I ran my thumbnail over it to get a feel for it and was able to peel the factory paint off exposing lightly rusted raw steel underneath. No rock chips on the lip that cause a spot for the rust, its literally rusting being the paint in place. I'm afraid this is going to become a big problem in the coming years, my truck is just under 2 years old with 40,000 kilometres on the clock. I certainly didn't pay what I paid for this truck to have to deal with this already.
I have to bring it in to the dealer soon for the recent recalls, I'll bring it up but from what I understand Rams "rust warranty" states the rust has to be completely through the panel for them to cover it. How is that even possible inside of a 5 year warranty? At a loss of words over what to do here.
I have the factory rear wheel well liners it came from the plant with them. I haven't removed them yet, but I'll almost bet that road spray from under the bed gets caught between the liner and the inside of the wheel well and starts to eat away like the cancer it is. I also have aftermarket 13' wide kickback mudflaps on all four corners like I have on all my trucks. Never once has this caused a rust issue on any of my previous trucks, but now I'm worried it will on my Ram for sure. What does a guy do here, remove them and then deal with the screw holes rusting out? Without them, rock chips litter the body and they too eventually rust.
I'm usually really good with fluid filling my vehicles inside and out, but haven't gotten around to the truck yet.... guess i missed the train.
From a long term perspective, what do I do here for the longetivtity of my truck? I can fluid film it myself but as far as exterior is wire wheeling the surface and prepping for Line-X the only option? I had planned to keep this truck until the wheels fall off, but at this pace with rust, the body will fall off the frame before I wear out my tires
It's a copperhead pearl sport with beautiful paint, but again at this pace it'll be rust brown in no time.....