1,500 miles and rust already on rear differential and axel
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1,500 miles and rust already on rear differential and axel
I only have 1,500 miles on my 2009 XLT and there is already rust on my rear differential case and axel(not just spots but a crap load), what the hell so pissed, going to the dealership Monday to get a answer and to have it fixed, not very happy. Have you guys had a problem like this?
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Yeah thats looking pretty good, I can't believe this is even an issue right now I'm gonna hopefully have this taken care and after that I'll prob get under the truck and hit everything with a good rust protector myself since it looks like ford is having a quality issue with these 2009.
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I only have 1,500 miles on my 2009 XLT and there is already rust on my rear differential case and axel(not just spots but a crap load), what the hell so pissed, going to the dealership Monday to get a answer and to have it fixed, not very happy. Have you guys had a problem like this?
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lol I'm glad you guys are just willing to turn your head to something like this I paid good money for my truck and have had it for a few weeks, and it hasnt been in any salty conditions yet. I paid for a brand new truck not one with rust on it so if its only been a few weeks and not been in salty conditions just think 8 months from now in Michigan with salt all over the roads the rust will be 10x worse.
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lol I'm glad you guys are just willing to turn your head to something like this I paid good money for my truck and have had it for a few weeks, and it hasnt been in any salty conditions yet. I paid for a brand new truck not one with rust on it so if its only been a few weeks and not been in salty conditions just think 8 months from now in Michigan with salt all over the roads the rust will be 10x worse.
If you develop that kind of rust on the body, then get angry.
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Got any pics? I'm curious as to what "mot just spots but a crap load". I'm not poking at you, I'm just curious to know.
I can see where you're coming from. I spend quite a bit of time at the beach and near saltwater and don't have much to speak of on my diffs or anything else for that matter.
I can see where you're coming from. I spend quite a bit of time at the beach and near saltwater and don't have much to speak of on my diffs or anything else for that matter.
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I only have 1,500 miles on my 2009 XLT and there is already rust on my rear differential case and axel(not just spots but a crap load), what the hell so pissed, going to the dealership Monday to get a answer and to have it fixed, not very happy. Have you guys had a problem like this?
I have exactly the same rust on my 09 Platinum (I posted pictures earlier). I went to the dealer the day after I bought the vehicle and sent pictures to Ford manufacturing; they both tell me that the rust is completely normal. I looked under at least 10 other new F150s at a local lot and all had varying degrees of rust. The rust on my truck is in the same place as yours- please post what the dealer tells you.....
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It's just surface rust and every brand of truck and car does it. I fixed up my boat lift yesterday and it's been covered in rust for over 5 years and i rubbed it with some gloves on and it just fell away from the surface. I have no idea why it doe this but it's not the kind of rust that will eat through your axle in 3 years time. More like 50 years time.