Ramanski
Member
RamForum members,I have a quick question and would really appreciate your advice.
I own a 2022 Ram 1500 Laramie 4x4 with the 6’4” box, currently with 43,000 km, and it’s still under factory warranty here in Canada (British Columbia).
As you can see from the photos, the only rust on the truck is surface rust on the rear differential and rear axle. The rest of the underside looks very clean. Even the front side of the rear differential looks fine — it’s only the backside (when looking from behind the truck) where the surface rust appears.
Also worth noting:
- The rest of the truck was undercoated when the truck was first delivered in 2022
- According to the Carfax, the first owner requested the dealership to apply undercoating
- The rest of the frame and components still look very good
1. Warranty Question
Since my truck is still under factory warranty, would this type of surface rust on the rear differential and axle typically be covered by Ram/Chrysler warranty in Canada?
2. Long-Term Concern
If I leave this alone and do nothing:
- Will this cause problems long-term?
- Can a truck still go 200,000+ km with this type of surface rust?
- Or should this definitely be addressed now?
3. DIY Fix — If Not Covered
If this is not covered, what would you recommend as the best way to fix this properly myself?
4. Proper Process
I’m seeing conflicting advice online. What’s the best approach?
- Should I wire brush / metal brush the surface rust first?
- Should I power wash and clean it first?
- Should I use Rust-Oleum primer + paint?
- Should I use brush-on or spray-on products?
5. Product Recommendations
What do you guys recommend:
- Rust-Oleum primer + paint?
- Black Rust-Oleum paint?
- Rubberized undercoating spray?
- Fluid Film or similar corrosion protection?
- Any specific product that has worked well for you?
Really appreciate any advice, especially from Canadian owners or those in similar climates.
Thanks in advance — much appreciated.


