MarkEagleUSA
TDR MEMBER
I got my 03 in 17 so Mother Nature and Father Time had already had their way with her...I thought ALL you guys up Nawth drove you trucks off the dealers lot straight to get it Z-Barred.
I got my 03 in 17 so Mother Nature and Father Time had already had their way with her...I thought ALL you guys up Nawth drove you trucks off the dealers lot straight to get it Z-Barred.
Without any weep holes I think it's just a matter of time, especially with the salt products used on the roads these days.Mine was Ziebart treated from new and I did their annual updates up until the Ziebart store I was using closed 2 years ago. It didn't help the way I had hoped it would have.
I'm really surprised someone hasn't done it yet. I did talk to my machinist friend that did mine about how hard it would be to churn these pieces out on a CNC machine and he said ultimately parts like these want to be done on some sort of press. All the setup and machining jacks up the cost quickly.He could have quite the business just from us unlucky 3rd gen owners here on TDR.
You're too kind. My welding skills aren't ready for prime time.The difference is, Mark can weld. If I tried that myself it would look like a 3 year old did it.
Ouch! Is that the bottom or side of the rail?
Does the bottom seem ok at that spot? Not sure why the side would go before the bottom.It's is the side of the rail.
Does the bottom seem ok at that spot? Not sure why the side would go before the bottom.
People tend to say the motor will out last the truck, guess they are correct!
And though certainly not perfect, it doesn't look that bad from the top side. Frustrating to say the least.
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Nice clean truck, go trade it is on a new one!
Make sure it has the becoming famous CP4. Maybe a little extra will get you a 53 block.
I know that feeling all to well...And though certainly not perfect, it doesn't look that bad from the top side. Frustrating to say the least.
I know that feeling all to well...
Hope you can get her fixed. Naturally, I'd love to see pics of the repair.
Without any weep holes I think it's just a matter of time, especially with the salt products used on the roads these days.
It's a damn shame that they can't come up with a better way to melt ice, especially with the cost of new vehicles.
Why do the Manufacturers in the US not come up with properly rust protected vehicles from factory like the EU ones do?
I like the Cars from here but rust protection is somewhat stuck since the 80s..