- Oct 18, 2004
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IT SUCKS LIVING IN THE RUST BELT.
GF's 2003 Mitsi Lancer is having some rust issues. Car has 101k on it, its not the cleanest car but seems to be a solid daily driver. Car is paid for already.
I'm currently debating between doing something, making an attempt to STOP/SLOW down this issue or just leave it be. I dont have any body work experience, I have an air compressor and an angle die grinder. I dont want to spend too much money on this, because other there are other small spots showing up as well. But this is the most/worst of them all. Other minor spots on the front radiator mount and etc.
The rust spot are still solid as i can push it and nothing is giving yet.
Location of these spots are in front of the rear wheels. Also, those rear tires are being replace soon.
GF's 2003 Mitsi Lancer is having some rust issues. Car has 101k on it, its not the cleanest car but seems to be a solid daily driver. Car is paid for already.
I'm currently debating between doing something, making an attempt to STOP/SLOW down this issue or just leave it be. I dont have any body work experience, I have an air compressor and an angle die grinder. I dont want to spend too much money on this, because other there are other small spots showing up as well. But this is the most/worst of them all. Other minor spots on the front radiator mount and etc.
The rust spot are still solid as i can push it and nothing is giving yet.
Location of these spots are in front of the rear wheels. Also, those rear tires are being replace soon.

