cboggs
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Me too. I may just clean it up myself before I get it undercoated.I hope this all gets resolved before my build date. And others get this address
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Me too. I may just clean it up myself before I get it undercoated.I hope this all gets resolved before my build date. And others get this address
That's pretty solid logic. The drive shaft has WAY more rust than the rest of the truck. It looks like those parts were sitting out in the weather for months and were just installed instead of being cleaned or sandblasted first. Hopefully this was just on one batch and Ford will remedy this in future builds. It probably won't cause any problems long term but it is definitely surprising this made it past quality control with no one noticing.There is easily 6-10 months of rust on these parts. And the rest of the truck is so clean you can eat off of it. Logic says that the drive shaft was installed after those parts alone sat outside.
Dealer said ford denied rust claim. I then ask service man to get the salt off that I couldn’t. He said for me to take it to the car wash and for me to pay to have the under carriage washed. I didn’t get the salt on it and why should I pay to get it off. I left and went to waiting area about 5 minutes later service man came said he sprayed it with hose pipe. I didn’t even look at it I just left. My wife said it was time to get out of there.I am at my dealer now. Will let you all know what will be done.
Exactly. I live in the Salt City and, to me, that is expected and not surprising to see after a short time in the winter here. Many times I've left for business trips when the road was snow covered and left my car in the airport parking garage for a week. My brake rotors looked much worse than that when I returned. Any untreated metal takes a beating in the weather here. That's the main reason I intend to treat my RR with Woolwax when I get it.I really don't think it's that big of an issue. I live in PA and they salt the crap out of the roads. My Taco is 12 years old and it's still fine. Going to take a lot more than that to cause damage IMO
It is a disappointment but it a very good truck.Generally agree. This falls in disappointment category for me. Ford should/could easily coat some portion of these driveshafts and use bolts that don’t corrode. I’m rust phobic, so I’ll take the time to do what Ford didn’t by taking care of corrosion and coating.
Could I put wool wax on the rust that on my drive shaft. How much would it take.Exactly. I live in the Salt City and, to me, that is expected and not surprising to see after a short time in the winter here. Many times I've left for business trips when the road was snow covered and left my car in the airport parking garage for a week. My brake rotors looked much worse than that when I returned. Any untreated metal takes a beating in the weather here. That's the main reason I intend to treat my RR with Woolwax when I get it.
Yes. Agreed my salt covered brother! Ohio is bad with the salt too. I am sure it will be alight. That won't stop me from crawling under there and painting or coating with something though... LOLI really don't think it's that big of an issue. I live in PA and they salt the crap out of the roads. My Taco is 12 years old and it's still fine. Going to take a lot more than that to cause damage IMO
Yes, I just don’t know how well it will stay on a spinning driveshaft since it doesn’t dry. But it can’t hurt. For a small area I’d probably use Surface Shield instead since I can buy that locally in an aerosol can. One can should do it. I just did the axle on my snowmobile trailer and only used ½ can.
That does look pretty good to beYes. Agreed my salt covered brother! Ohio is bad with the salt too. I am sure it will be alight. That won't stop me from crawling under there and painting or coating with something though... LOL
These are pics I just snapped of my 2009 (15 year old) 132K miles daily driver. Every part under there is original. AND, it doesn't get washed very much.. in fact, you can still see some salt clinging on there that the recent rain has not yet washed off! It is just shocking to see that on a brand new vehicle. (tried to get the drive shafts in the pics)