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Originally Posted by JARblue Good thinking. That's definitely a fair amount of rust. Probably ok for normal weather driving, but more snow and rain will continue to exacerbate it if

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Old 01-21-2015, 10:07 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Good thinking. That's definitely a fair amount of rust. Probably ok for normal weather driving, but more snow and rain will continue to exacerbate it if not addressed.
It looks like the biggest parts that are affected are the braces that go from the subframe to the mid of the car. Not sure of the technical term. It must be the heat from the exhaust combined with boston's salt on the road that did it... The subframe has surface rust which can be removed and repainted.

It sucks, but that's new england for you. The only car that hasn't had any rust on the bottom here was my volvo S60R...
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