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body rust to be aware of

Started by mudkicker715, February 05, 2011, 04:33:17 PM

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Obscurity

Wow...I wish my SX/4 hatch wasn't so tough to open without the battery (and engine) in the car, checking for that rust would be a great low-impact thing to do on my car. I've got enough rust on there I saw this post and now I'm all worried that there's even more hiding!
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bigdog56e

 16 gauge is 1/16" or .060, use 3/32" which is .090, 1/8" .125 is tough to work with.

runs.like

Quote from: Obscurity on April 05, 2011, 01:04:05 AM
Wow...I wish my SX/4 hatch wasn't so tough to open without the battery (and engine) in the car, checking for that rust would be a great low-impact thing to do on my car. I've got enough rust on there I saw this post and now I'm all worried that there's even more hiding!

is there no manual way to open the trunk?? i was under the impression you could always use the key....
1970 Mercedes 250
1988 Eagle Wagon
1989 Chevy C1500

mudkicker715

Quote from: runs.like on April 07, 2011, 10:30:19 PM
Quote from: Obscurity on April 05, 2011, 01:04:05 AM
Wow...I wish my SX/4 hatch wasn't so tough to open without the battery (and engine) in the car, checking for that rust would be a great low-impact thing to do on my car. I've got enough rust on there I saw this post and now I'm all worried that there's even more hiding!

is there no manual way to open the trunk?? i was under the impression you could always use the key....

It can be done. I've done it to a wagon anyway.



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BenM

I think that being so far away from heat and airflow in the winter and spring hurts the back of the cars, especially trunks. Moisture trapped back there just lays because there's nothing to dry it out.

Plus a full gas tank stays really cold in the morning. I've gotten under the Eagle early in the morning and the gas tank is soaked with dew.

Just one small drip from the trunk, hatch, or a window and that water will stay there for weeks.
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1987 AMC Eagle Sedan -- 1976 Pacer Coupe -- 1968 Pontiac Tempest Custom S -- 1940 Mercury (& a 2002 Jetta Turbodiesel, 5 spd., the Wife's Daily Driver)

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