fixing rust

McDizzle

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Well i have some rust on the rear wheel and the drivers side cab corner what can i do about it? and how do i go about fixing it the right way?:dunno
heres a couple pics of it
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Im not sure about the rust warranty because if its a 2000 then its already 8 years old. I had a similar problem with my 2000 SD. I had rust and flaking paint behing the rear wheel wells and the bottom of my tailgate. My solution was to repaint the areas. I first used a grinder and then an orbital sander to remove the rust. I then taped off the area i needed to paint. I chose to paint the wheel wells and rear corners black. I first sprayed rust converter, then primer and finally a base and clear coat. There was no bondo needed cause it was only surfase rust. Its harder to color match and blend than to paint a contrasting color. I also used hurculiner bed liner under the rear wheel wells and the bottom lip of the tailgate. I used Bushwacker flares to finish the look. Let me know if you have any questions.
 

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if it hasnt perforated yet, and there is substantial metal still remaining, soda blasting and fresh paint i think would be the best fix. if it has perforated it is time for a patch panel and full on body repair.

HAPPY SIDE NOTE: your truck is white! blending the paint lines will be easy!
 

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if it hasnt perforated yet, and there is substantial metal still remaining, soda blasting and fresh paint i think would be the best fix. if it has perforated it is time for a patch panel and full on body repair.

HAPPY SIDE NOTE: your truck is white! blending the paint lines will be easy!

What he said.;tu
 

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They are correct white is very easy to match as long as you can blend and make the paint smooth. Hopefully yours is just surface rust. After reading this post i have seen a couple SDs with the rust on the bottom cab corner. Is it a common problem? I hope i dont have this problem in the future.
 

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that will work, but sandblasting is definatly much better.

if you use a disc, if you use an aggressive paper (such as 36 grit) it will chew the material away quick, and leave big gouges that will show in the paint. i did a quick search and found this short "how to" . there might be something better out there if you look around.

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