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rjff Member Since: 28 Oct 2017 Location: Cambridgeshire Posts: 1196 |
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30th Jan 2021 4:23pm |
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mjdronfield Member Since: 04 Nov 2011 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 7792 |
Whilst I’m sure there are rust free examples about, I recon more than likely you will see rust in those areas I’m afraid. When Tata took ownership of Land Rover, they used their own steel, which seems to have more recycled steel in it, and makes the later cars maybe more prone to rust.
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30th Jan 2021 4:26pm |
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hlarry Member Since: 29 Jan 2021 Location: London Posts: 22 |
Thanks for your comments. I have asked for photos with the door open and will post once I get them. |
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30th Jan 2021 4:43pm |
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mjdronfield Member Since: 04 Nov 2011 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 7792 |
Down the bottom here mate, and hidden behind the plastic cover.
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30th Jan 2021 5:09pm |
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northernmonkeyjones Member Since: 24 Mar 2012 Location: derby Posts: 8503 |
In terms of comments “they all do that sir” does actually apply to this. Most RR rust to some extent in this area because the under arch protection doesn’t cover it properly. Never has. So long as it is only surface rust it is easily rectified. More serious rust occurs under the cills covers and at the bottom of the rear wheel arches. If it is bubbling there then beware and more inspection is needed. **MJD beat me to it.**
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30th Jan 2021 5:13pm |
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nfm Member Since: 09 Apr 2019 Location: UK Posts: 19 |
If buying maybe take it to your known local body shop. I inspected one for a mate where the seller had a prepurchase paint job that was very badly done and then it re-emerged far worse later as a result. |
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30th Jan 2021 5:26pm |
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hlarry Member Since: 29 Jan 2021 Location: London Posts: 22 |
Unfortunately the car is not close by so I am trying to do all this from a distance and if I decide to buy, it will then be delivered to my home address! Not ideal I know. |
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30th Jan 2021 7:41pm |
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Jonnys19882 Member Since: 01 Jan 2021 Location: Goytre Posts: 53 |
Only my inexperienced view, but the bolt in the second picture looks brand new. I wonder if it’s had any recent work to try to fix rust?? |
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30th Jan 2021 9:39pm |
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hlarry Member Since: 29 Jan 2021 Location: London Posts: 22 |
I spotted that too and thought it was strange. I will ask the seller.
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30th Jan 2021 9:41pm |
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fanders Member Since: 10 Jul 2013 Location: Hants, UK Posts: 313 |
Very difficult to assess properly based on a few photos. If it were me, I’d hang on until being able to view in person. As already noted, it could be just superficial surface rust which is easily dealt with, or it could be more extensive needing more work to sort properly.
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30th Jan 2021 9:55pm |
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bishbosh10 Member Since: 25 Apr 2013 Location: North Somerset Posts: 344 |
I have a similar bolt on my rear mud flap - fitted by my indy without prompting during a service as the original bolt had removed itself voluntarily from the vehicle! Bish.
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1st Feb 2021 1:28pm |
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hlarry Member Since: 29 Jan 2021 Location: London Posts: 22 |
Good to know! Thanks. |
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1st Feb 2021 1:39pm |
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steptoe Member Since: 23 Jul 2012 Location: london Posts: 382 |
i'd be more concerned with rust in the area you can't see or photograph. Lower front wheel arch at the join with the rear sill.... hidden away under the plastic sill cover. |
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1st Feb 2021 1:58pm |
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V8_Disco Member Since: 24 Dec 2020 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 101 |
Anyone tired Lanoguard for keeping this at bay
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1st Feb 2021 2:17pm |
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