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Strange how the frame is rough but the body is pristine. Initially I was thinking "That surface rust looks like shit" and then I saw the hole in the frame. That is not a rot hole in the frame, that's always been there.
He mentioned it is a ZR2, which is their off-road truck. If he is in fact off-roading it, that will expedite the rust. Also, at only 15k he is replacing the fuel filter? They recommend 30k for normal maintenance, 15k if it's being abused. If he is so on top of his maintenance, he would have noticed the rust over the last 3 oil changes on the 6.6 Duramax. When you're under a $75k truck that's showing significant surface rust, you'd undercoat it... immediately.
And, the obvious - he lives in Wisconsin and he plows with the truck, and he has for 2 winters now. I don't have any reason to believe he is salting his driveway with it, but apparently he is only plowing his 1/4mi long driveway. There shouldn't be any salt.
He may use it in the summer at the boat ramps, since his username is lakelakelakewi... chances are he enjoys the lake, and he could be submerging his frame under water.
@2ndAmend - you're right on. With a Ford, it's an aluminum body, and if you're trying to find a place to put your magnetic work light - no steel under the hood either. Even the core support is magnesium, my blower is aluminum... it's a PITA. I coated the entire underside of my truck with CRC Power Lube out of aerosol cans. Worked great but looks like crap. All of my shiny underparts are covered in crud now - Ridetech coilovers and Fox shocks in the rear.
He mentioned it is a ZR2, which is their off-road truck. If he is in fact off-roading it, that will expedite the rust. Also, at only 15k he is replacing the fuel filter? They recommend 30k for normal maintenance, 15k if it's being abused. If he is so on top of his maintenance, he would have noticed the rust over the last 3 oil changes on the 6.6 Duramax. When you're under a $75k truck that's showing significant surface rust, you'd undercoat it... immediately.
And, the obvious - he lives in Wisconsin and he plows with the truck, and he has for 2 winters now. I don't have any reason to believe he is salting his driveway with it, but apparently he is only plowing his 1/4mi long driveway. There shouldn't be any salt.
He may use it in the summer at the boat ramps, since his username is lakelakelakewi... chances are he enjoys the lake, and he could be submerging his frame under water.
@2ndAmend - you're right on. With a Ford, it's an aluminum body, and if you're trying to find a place to put your magnetic work light - no steel under the hood either. Even the core support is magnesium, my blower is aluminum... it's a PITA. I coated the entire underside of my truck with CRC Power Lube out of aerosol cans. Worked great but looks like crap. All of my shiny underparts are covered in crud now - Ridetech coilovers and Fox shocks in the rear.
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