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Rusty sills? - highwayman306 - 02-05-2015 I haven't had a look yet but I have fears that if I take my side skirts off I'm going to be confronted with rusty holes! Mine is a W reg and 154000 miles, my question is: What is the likelihood of there being a rust problem? Have seen a few members mention their problems but I think these cars were older with added skirts... also, I have no arch liner on front o/s but no rust as of yet...how long before it starts making a show? Will Krust and underseal do the job if I find any, with the worst case scenario being welding? Cheers for any help or personal experience on this ![]() RE: Rusty sills? - Toms306 - 02-05-2015 My advice, leave the skirts on... Ignorance is bliss, a big welding bill isn't. ![]() I've seen W reg cars with less miles rust through the rear arch so don't assume rust won't have got hold of the 'newer' 306s. That said, I've broken 5 or 6 now and not seen one rusty sill myself!! Rusty rear arches and chassis legs yeah but not sills. You really should get a liner in the front, not only for rust (which happens from mud/salt build up so won't be apparent until it's too late) but it could be wrecking wiring/plugs as well. RE: Rusty sills? - Poodle - 02-05-2015 Definitely recommend having a look, if you catch in good time it's a lot easier to deal with. Get an arch liner too, i suffered with rust and electrical problems within a year or so of taking mine out. |