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narly charley
10-04-2012, 06:01 PM
Hey guys, had a quick question that I hope can be answered... I was wondering if anyone has had a problem with rust in the rear wheel wells. The area that I'm most interested in is the little holding area towards the front of the car on the inside of the well. It's a pretty flat area and is just painted steel, I was wondering if anyone has ever noticed rust forming around that area or that bolt that is right there.

Thanks in advance! :biggrin:

WeeYari
10-04-2012, 06:05 PM
Not yet. Seen six winters with plenty of salt.

I've not seen any showing any indication of rust there. Granted, the majority or us around here have rust proofed our cars.

narly charley
10-04-2012, 06:19 PM
Not yet. Seen six winters with plenty of salt.

I've not seen any showing any indication of rust there. Granted, the majority or us around here have rust proofed our cars.

Yeah, that's why I was curious... I was thinking about protecting that area with a good coat of undercoat. Is yours bare?

CTScott
10-04-2012, 06:32 PM
I coated my whole wheel wells (and the entire bottom of the car) with Herculiner. I noticed that there was always a little pile of stones, in the area that you mentioned, every time I pulled my wheels, so I figured that eventually the paint would get stripped.

www.yarisworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=38073

narly charley
10-04-2012, 06:52 PM
I coated my whole wheel wells (and the entire bottom of the car) with Herculiner. I noticed that there was always a little pile of stones, in the area that you mentioned, every time I pulled my wheels, so I figured that eventually the paint would get stripped.

www.yarisworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=38073

That's a good idea, then you don't have to worry about all the overspray. How is it holding up?

CTScott
10-04-2012, 06:55 PM
That's a good idea, then you don't have to worry about all the overspray. How is it holding up?

It is holding up perfectly. It would actually be almost impossible to remove, if you wanted to.

narly charley
10-04-2012, 07:03 PM
It is holding up perfectly. It would actually be almost impossible to remove, if you wanted to.

Yeah... Mmmmmm... I think I'll do that before this winter. I live a mile south of Lake Michigan, and it's nicknamed "The Snowbelt"... I plan on keeping the car rinsed off and clean as much as I can, but there's only so much I can do. It makes me cringe when I think of that salty wet snow sitting in that little valley.

MadMax
10-04-2012, 07:52 PM
What's this "winter?!?" :iono:

Oh yeah, I think I remember; that's when temperatures drop below 90 degrees for a couple of days! :laugh:

Cheers! M2

nookandcrannycar
10-04-2012, 08:21 PM
What's this "winter?!?" :iono:

Oh yeah, I think I remember; that's when temperatures drop below 90 degrees for a couple of days! :laugh:

Cheers! M2

:biggrin:

narly charley
10-04-2012, 08:46 PM
What's this "winter?!?" :iono:

Oh yeah, I think I remember; that's when temperatures drop below 90 degrees for a couple of days! :laugh:

Cheers! M2

:biggrin:

I hate you guys... :frown:

But you guys probably don't know how fun a snowmobile is, do you? :biggrin:

nookandcrannycar
10-04-2012, 09:21 PM
I hate you guys... :frown:

But you guys probably don't know how fun a snowmobile is, do you? :biggrin:

No. Most of my life has been spent in California and I've skied at every area within 50-60 miles of Lake Tahoe and probably 50 percent of the areas from Mammoth Mountain southward...and I've gone down slopes on all types of sleds and saucers....but I've never snowboarded nor ridden on a snowmobile. I was skiing once with a girlfriend at Mt. Batchelor in Oregon and there was a snowmobile place somewhat nearby.....we almost rented some snowmobiles, but she changed her mind.

narly charley
10-04-2012, 09:42 PM
No. Most of my life has been spent in California and I've skied at every area within 50-60 miles of Lake Tahoe and probably 50 percent of the areas from Mammoth Mountain southward...and I've gone down slopes on all types of sleds and saucers....but I've never snowboarded nor ridden on a snowmobile. I was skiing once with a girlfriend at Mt. Batchelor in Oregon and there was a snowmobile place somewhat nearby.....we almost rented some snowmobiles, but she changed her mind.

You totally should have! Well one day, you should.

auxmike
10-04-2012, 10:55 PM
2008 in NY, no rust yet. I clean out those rocks frequently there....

MadMax
10-04-2012, 11:05 PM
I hate you guys... :frown:

But you guys probably don't know how fun a snowmobile is, do you? :biggrin:

Trust me, I've seen more than my fair share of the white stuff over my life; which is why I wanted to live someplace warm during my "old age"...:thumbsup:

Cheers! M2

narly charley
10-04-2012, 11:11 PM
2008 in NY, no rust yet. I clean out those rocks frequently there....

Okay, thanks! I do the same, I just don't like the design.

Yaristeve
10-05-2012, 04:58 AM
I coated my whole wheel wells (and the entire bottom of the car) with Herculiner. I noticed that there was always a little pile of stones, in the area that you mentioned, every time I pulled my wheels, so I figured that eventually the paint would get stripped.

www.yarisworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=38073

Herculiner is fascinating stuff. I was planning on coating the frame of my 1988 Toyota Pickup with it, one of these days after I buy a new house where I can do stuff like that; it's beginning to show some surface rust around some of the welded tabs and joints. The instructions on the can even say that once it's applied it is there for good...