Absolutly perfect Byburger, you paint it before pictures...
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Has that truck ever hit the road? Nice and clean.Glad OP has a happy ending and that it doesn't take forever to replace the rear. I got a bit paranoid hearing about the rust out there and I suppose most do not like mine. Either way I looked ASAP when I first got the truck! lol
If I did painted it... would be full of damn drips! lol Yeah, I was surprised... as if it was built in CA. The odd thing is that I had zero warning my truck was produced and shipped until my dealership said it was incoming (out of nowhere, dealership surprised too) and I got it two weeks later (last month). So I do not think it was sitting around like some of the other trucks with excessive rust OR Ford got its act together on the rust issue.Absolutly perfect Byburger, you paint it before pictures...
100% agree. That is unacceptable to have that component rusted to that extent. To me that pic is a new axle assembly installed . By the time someone sands and paints a unit swap could be done quicker.I don't understand when ppl say dont let the dealer touch it.
I am mostly anti-dealer but when there is a warranty in place that covers bump to bump I like free work.
Thats ass get some pb surface shield on that stat it will be gone.I just bought a 2021 with 3800 miles on it and I paused HARD when I saw this. But it’s literally JUST the axle. Glad its not a one off issue, ill be coating it eventually but no biggie.
That’s how I feel. Like they just forgot. No biggie I’m in northern Illinois so it’s a never ending issueWith that much rust it looks like it was never painted or coated to begin with.