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JoannInCali 08-05-2006 10:34 PM

To Much Rust under new H3?
 
I just bought my H3 last week. I bought the white with sunroof and adventure pak. Am really happy except i noticed quite a bit of rust under neath. Is this normal?? How can a new H3 already have rust under neath? Any one else notice any rust underneath by rearend and drive train??

HummBebe 08-05-2006 11:39 PM

Re: To Much Rust under new H3?
 
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Originally Posted by JoannInCali
I just bought my H3 last week. I bought the white with sunroof and adventure pak. Am really happy except i noticed quite a bit of rust under neath. Is this normal?? How can a new H3 already have rust under neath? Any one else notice any rust underneath by rearend and drive train??


Pics please......

We all have rust on the driveshaft and rear differential.

When was it built?

How long has it been sitting on the lot?

Sewie 08-05-2006 11:40 PM

Re: To Much Rust under new H3?
 
Probably just surface rust. I wouldn't worry too much about it. But if it really bothers you, take it back to the dealer and have them clean it up.

HummBebe 08-05-2006 11:48 PM

Re: To Much Rust under new H3?
 
OH SURE, JUST WALK RIGHT IN TO OUR LITTLE CONVERSATION AND GIVE HER THE ANSWER:rolleyes:

I was helping her along the thought process, you know, its normal for a truck that might already be a few months old and had more than one or two baths:rolleyes:

Sheesh, you sure are being pushy today....what happend?


DID SOMEONE PEE IN YOUR CHEERIOS??;);):D

Sewie 08-06-2006 12:10 AM

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OH SURE, JUST WALK RIGHT IN TO OUR LITTLE CONVERSATION AND GIVE HER THE ANSWER

I was helping her along the thought process, you know, its normal for a truck that might already be a few months old and had more than one or two baths

Sheesh, you sure are being pushy today....what happend?


DID SOMEONE PEE IN YOUR CHEERIOS??


WTF? Are you all cramped up again? :confused: I hope it clears up before Moab. ;) :D

Sewie 08-06-2006 12:11 AM

Re: To Much Rust under new H3?
 
BTW, sorry about your thread Joann. :o

Welcome to the madness. :D :D

Steve - SanJose 08-06-2006 12:15 AM

Re: To Much Rust under new H3?
 
Don't worry about the undercarriage surface type rust in California. Leave it to the east coasters to give it the real winter salt treatment and report back later.

S.

JoannInCali 08-06-2006 12:23 AM

Re: To Much Rust under new H3?
 
Here are some pics...





HummBebe 08-06-2006 12:35 AM

Re: To Much Rust under new H3?
 
WOW, I've never seen one that clean. But yes, that looks pretty normal. It's surface rust and it happens the first time it gets water on it.


Looks icky, but it's fine.

Now, go get it dirty:D:D:D

Mike E 08-06-2006 01:18 AM

Re: To Much Rust under new H3?
 
Yea, thats totally normal and no big deal.

GotSandH3 08-06-2006 01:31 AM

Re: To Much Rust under new H3?
 
You call that rust?? This is my other car that I also drive..

The Green Lantern 08-06-2006 07:05 AM

Re: To Much Rust under new H3?
 
Congrats! Are you related to ChrisInCali?

Michael1 08-06-2006 09:37 AM

Re: To Much Rust under new H3?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HummBebe
Looks icky, but it's fine.



That must be a technical term.
:D

Message to GM - "paint your damn undercarriages for gosh sakes". This isn't 1962.:mad:

Michael

f5fstop 08-06-2006 02:07 PM

Re: To Much Rust under new H3?
 
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Originally Posted by Michael1
That must be a technical term.
:D

Message to GM - "paint your damn undercarriages for gosh sakes". This isn't 1962.:mad:

Michael


You want to pay the extra charges to paint something that will form surface rust? I guess they could paint with POR and then charge extra, but why? This is surface rust, and does not affect the operation of the vehicle. Crawl under a Jeep, look at the rust under the tub. (Jeeps were noted to rust through in the front tub area, that is why Jeep owners...me included...applied POR paint to the tub).
With the crap on the US roads most undercarriage paint would be blasted off in no time anyway. Take the vehicle down gravel or dirt roads and the undercarriage will be blasted off faster. Hell the painted frame under my vehicle has a billion stone chips, so the paint under there really helped.

Next you will be blasting the firepath on the cast iron rotors for rusting in a rain storm. :D

hmrlvr 08-06-2006 04:15 PM

Re: To Much Rust under new H3?
 
now thats clean. welcome

Steve - SanJose 08-06-2006 06:02 PM

Re: To Much Rust under new H3?
 
Wow that's cleaner than my H3!

S.

Ipedog 08-06-2006 10:17 PM

Re: To Much Rust under new H3?
 
Yup. thats way clean and no worries on the rust. Welcome! :D

PARAGON 08-06-2006 11:36 PM

Re: To Much Rust under new H3?
 
The rust is fine. It forms a coating that keeps the metal from corroding further by inhibiting oxygen from contact with the exposed metal. As road debris contacts and knocks nicely formed rust coatings, it simply fills in itself and continues protecting.

Due to the thickness of the metal that's not treated to prevent rust, it would take approximately 247 years for the rust to create enough damage for there to be a problem, unless you just don't like the color.

You can always buy something like this, and the color will change.

http://www.eurekafluidfilm.com/about/company.html

'tis what I use.

f5fstop 08-07-2006 02:03 AM

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http://www.robarguns.com/index.htm
I wonder how much this firm would charge to coat my equipment:D

FJD 08-08-2006 04:42 PM

Re: To Much Rust under new H3?
 
Robar ???

Hard Chrome from Virgil is the only way to go !! :)



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