dsciulli19
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Greetings Tahoe Yukon folks,
I have an 09 XL with 88,000 miles on it, and I have the dreaded rear wheel well rust starting on it. I have some bubbling in front of my rear tire on both sides, and a spec or two on the arches.
I pulled the wheel well liner today to see if I could see what's going on behind the bubbles and realized that there are 2 layers of sheet metal there. The inner layer looks beautiful and felt smooth on the inside. The outside, well it's flaking and rusty.
What are you guys doing to address the rust here? I'm assuming most of these cars have this rust?
My truck is otherwise a "keeper" so far. I found it last year with 70K miles and have been trying to preventatively address issues as I learn about them. I have AFM disabled with a tune, trans tuned to hopefully avoid losing the converter clutch prematurely, and a PCV catch can. I'd like to drive this truck for a while so anything I can do to avoid this turning into a massive problem like the wheel wells of my old sierra would be very helpful.
I have an 09 XL with 88,000 miles on it, and I have the dreaded rear wheel well rust starting on it. I have some bubbling in front of my rear tire on both sides, and a spec or two on the arches.
I pulled the wheel well liner today to see if I could see what's going on behind the bubbles and realized that there are 2 layers of sheet metal there. The inner layer looks beautiful and felt smooth on the inside. The outside, well it's flaking and rusty.
What are you guys doing to address the rust here? I'm assuming most of these cars have this rust?
My truck is otherwise a "keeper" so far. I found it last year with 70K miles and have been trying to preventatively address issues as I learn about them. I have AFM disabled with a tune, trans tuned to hopefully avoid losing the converter clutch prematurely, and a PCV catch can. I'd like to drive this truck for a while so anything I can do to avoid this turning into a massive problem like the wheel wells of my old sierra would be very helpful.