Newage strut rust options

Newage strut rust options

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untakenname

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4,969 posts

192 months

Wednesday 12th February 2020
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Hi, was running some wiring along to the boot in my Blobeye yesterday and when peeling back the covering in the back found out that the struts have rusted from the inside out!

Looks like moisture gets trapped in the factory nvh covering and then goes to work on the interior metal, the outside wheel well cosmetically looks fine and the rest of the car is pretty mint rust wise with none on the sills or arches and has relatively low mileage for the age so was very surprised/mortified to find this.





The passenger side is in even worse condition with the rust going all the way up the strut and poking with a screwdriver went straight through.

Was wondering if anyone produces repair panels/strut towers?

Cutting ones out of a breaker is a gamble with cars of this age, rang around for a couple of welding quotes and initially got some around £400 per side but no one seems to want to touch it after I sent them pics.




bern

1,262 posts

220 months

Wednesday 12th February 2020
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Jesus that's bad! At least you hsve found it now and not after someone rear ended you.

There must be someone willing to undertake the work, stick with it.

texaxile

3,290 posts

150 months

Friday 14th February 2020
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Jesus, never seen that before.

Is this a problem on saloons or wagons, or both?. Best option might be to find a good shell and cut the required areas out, Mattyb on Scoobynet is forever breaking STi's (saloons mostly), I've dealt with him before and he is as good as his word, always up for a deal as well. I'm not sure if he has any wagons in, but he certainly has saloons, all in pretty good shape for the most part.


untakenname

Original Poster:

4,969 posts

192 months

Saturday 22nd February 2020
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I'm not sure if it's exclusive to Wagons I did some research and there's quite a few rusted wagon strut threads on American forums https://www.toronto-subaru-club.com/forums/showthr...
This is the state of my factory sound deadening you can see how discoloured with rust it is



Was meaning to have a more indepth poke around the previous weekends but the weather has been atrocious.

I've now got (a very old) welding machine so I'm gonna have a go myself, it doesn't have to be pretty as it's going to be covered and I can't justify the prices I was quoted for what is to all extents and purposes just an MOT patch job which will eventually come back.

Further down the line I may get it done professionally, I got a quote of £3k (at mates rates) of a family friend who specializes in older american cars, due to the fact that to do it properly the whole rear quarters would need to be cut out, if I went down this route then would be using Sedan rear quarters so would be a widebody Wagon which would be pretty unique.



Finally got a chance today to work on the car so stripped out the wiring loom, the floorpan is fine the rust ontop is what's fallen out as I poked the strut towers.





The rust doesn't look too far advanced but when you peel back the outer layer it goes back pretty far




Used a flap pad on a grinder to take the rust back and it doesn't look too bad underneath, still pretty solid.


I'm tempted to drill out the spot welds and then peel back the whole layer, treat what's underneath with rust converter and then spot weld a sheet back into place though the best way would be to cut everything out but worried about alignment of the struts/car if I do that.


Falconer

299 posts

50 months

Monday 24th February 2020
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Had mine done 18 months ago on a 2004 WRX Wagon to get it through MOT. Main dealer charged £325 for both sides. Unfortunately, many other things needed and bill including service came to £2450.

cheesesliceking

1,571 posts

240 months

Wednesday 26th February 2020
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Check your radiator support panel too. They rot spectacularly.

Had both my rear arches cut out and new panels welded in, one strut tower cut out and redone, spoiler repainted, rear doors painted..Mopped, headlights polished . £1,100.00

untakenname

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4,969 posts

192 months

Saturday 29th February 2020
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That price is really good, I couldn't get anything near phoning around places nearby (live in London).

The rest of the car is OK rust wise, engine bay looks like it was painted at some point by a previous owner and the subframe is in good condition.

The weather is really annoying ATM, I work Monday to Fridays and there's been storms for the past 3 weekends.

Was going to use gasless flux to weld but got some out of date fire extinguishers so the welds should be quite a bit better now, also got a 3D printed guide for the wire tensioner as it's a common fault with the plastic breaking.


Pupbelly

1,413 posts

129 months

Tuesday 10th March 2020
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Any updates at all. Last time I check my rear arches internally it all looked ok but I need to revisit all again. I found access a pain in the ar$e with all the plastic trim!

untakenname

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4,969 posts

192 months

Wednesday 11th March 2020
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I broke the wirefeed on the welder so ended up doing a Euro torch conversion and fitting the feed motor from a better machine, it took longer than anticipated as had to wire in a solenoid for the gas and redo some of the wiring inside.
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Did some work on the strut tower today, I'm using 1.5mm sheet metal and it's quite an effort to weld in, have resorted to doing stich/spot welds as it's so windy at the moment.

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Doesn't look pretty with the flash from the camera but it has good penetration so will hopefully be strong enough, still learning on the welding technique.

Pupbelly

1,413 posts

129 months

Tuesday 17th March 2020
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Wow, it looks very Max Max but with a bit of grinding it'll look fine - but in reality it's covered up so I say well played!!

Still need to attack my interior trim but the weather has not been favourable yet. Any tips?