Theo Misiewicz
Member
-35f here for me in Northern New York. 2018 with one winter and the truck and frame looks great!
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It gets cold here...50 is cold right?
It is 2019. Like all my cars for the last 30 years, i have not thought twice about winter rust. Especially since i dont drive cheap cars. Never had an issue.
I agree.
Are we asking about how long before the frame “rusts through” and breaks in two or how long before we see the annoying “surface rust” that all of us hate, but does nothing to the structure of our frames? I was born in Michigan and lived there until I was in my 20s. The only time I ever saw a frame rust through was a 40+ year old pickup truck that sat outside on a farm for a couple of decades. If any of us still have our trucks in 30-40 years, we might look back and wonder why we did not do something more to protect our frames. Otherwise, I would not worry about it...
If you want it to “look good” don’t use fluid film.OK, thank you for your insight. I'm planning on spraying the frame with Fluid Film, it gets good reviews, and protect it as well as possible. I'm not worried about the frame rusting through - probably won't keep the truck long enough for that to be a problem, but I do want to keep it looking decent underneath. I'll give the rear axle and pumpkin a good coat as well as the Fox Shocks. Thanks again and all the best!