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Old 03-17-2010 | 06:27 PM
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Fender Rust

Just curious if anyone else has had any issues with rust on the inner lining of their fenders. I have an 04 coupe which I drive year round however the amount of rust on the left rear fender seems a little excessive, the right rear fender has no signs of rust.

Let me know your thoughts
 
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Old 03-17-2010 | 06:42 PM
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Dude, you're in Ontario. Rust capital of Canada. LOL.
 
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Old 03-17-2010 | 07:23 PM
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When we drive our rides year around on our roads with the salt and sand, the abrasiveness of this mixture has to be having an affect on our cars. This is right where your tires will throw this crap, so I think we have to expect a bit of that in our wheelwells.
 
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Old 03-17-2010 | 09:58 PM
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that's still pretty bad for an 04

but get that treated before it spreads like cancer and pokes a hole through your metal
 
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Old 03-17-2010 | 10:10 PM
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Dude, you're in Ontario. Rust capital of Canada. LOL.

Wrong, they would be a distant second compared to where I am.
 
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Old 03-17-2010 | 10:53 PM
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Wrong, they would be a distant second compared to where I am.
Good ole salt air, eh Deane. I would imagine they also use their share of salt on some of those killer hills in Halifax during the winter.
 
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Old 03-18-2010 | 12:43 AM
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Originally Posted by redpearl99
that's still pretty bad for an 04

but get that treated before it spreads like cancer and pokes a hole through your metal
I was thinking the exact same thing, when I checked the rest of the fenders there are no signs of rust.

I took the car to the dealership today, they took pics and sent it to head office to see if they will cover it under warranty.

all I can do is keep my fingers crossed.
 

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Old 03-18-2010 | 12:50 AM
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i thought we have rust warranty for 7 year and 150 km or something like that...so should cover it, it's pretty obvious

but make sure u get that fixed asap, the same thing happened to my old 1992 mazda some years ago and it ended up turning into a fist sized hole
 
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Old 03-18-2010 | 11:01 AM
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Most rust warranties are a rust perforation warranty. Meaning that the rust has to make a hole. not just bubble and discolor the paint. I do not know what Infiniti has by default.
 
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Old 03-18-2010 | 11:11 AM
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That does not look good. Is there anything you can apply in the area to afford some protection after you repair the damage?
 
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Old 03-18-2010 | 12:28 PM
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Wrong, they would be a distant second compared to where I am.
Agreed Deane! Salt air will turn a tiny rust spot into a rash. Best thing for those fenders is to sand them and get them ready for the paint shop.
 
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Old 03-18-2010 | 12:42 PM
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+1 on sanding some of the rust off, then masking it off and then a coat of rust resistant spray paint(black) just to prevent it from spreading even more. It's the part where you can't see it anyways so a black color would do just fine.

Any thoughts of maybe having the fenders rolled while your at it? Kill two birds with one stone.
 
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Old 03-18-2010 | 07:15 PM
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Originally Posted by GEE35FX
Good ole salt air, eh Deane. I would imagine they also use their share of salt on some of those killer hills in Halifax during the winter.
Yep. The salt air and the amount of salt for sure. The other big factor is the constant freeze thaw and plenty of moisture we have in the winter. The metal stays wet a lot of the time.
 
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Old 03-18-2010 | 07:16 PM
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Agreed Deane! Salt air will turn a tiny rust spot into a rash. Best thing for those fenders is to sand them and get them ready for the paint shop.
Rustproofing is the only way to go here, right from the start.
 
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Old 03-18-2010 | 08:33 PM
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Originally Posted by alphabit
Just curious if anyone else has had any issues with rust on the inner lining of their fenders. I have an 04 coupe which I drive year round however the amount of rust on the left rear fender seems a little excessive, the right rear fender has no signs of rust.

Let me know your thoughts
That looks pretty bad. I hope Infiniti comes through for you but I have my doubts. Either way, take care of it soon.

Originally Posted by GEE35FX
When we drive our rides year around on our roads with the salt and sand, the abrasiveness of this mixture has to be having an affect on our cars. This is right where your tires will throw this crap, so I think we have to expect a bit of that in our wheel wells.
Right on Wayne. This is why I thoroughly hand wash that inner lip of the fender every week through out winter. I can rub my fingers in there and feel the salt and sand sitting there. I wash it out until I don't feel anything abrasive. It doesn't take much for rust to get started.
Luckily we don't have too much salt here. The City doesn't salt their roads but the region does salt theirs and so does Kitchener.
 

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