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I have a 2013 Sierra with a little over 105000 miles . Body is rust free does have some paint flaking.  In March at 100800 miles I we underneath for a gas tank  sensor.  I found a hole in the left frame rail, approximately 4 inches x 1 inch . I contacted GM . There answer was you perforation warranty expired November or 100400 miles which ever came first after several week they offered a service voucher for $100. I declined,  I am going to keep fighting.  The whole frame is in terrible condition.  My 2008 has surface rust but nothing like the 2013. 

I pressure washed the underneath the other day to make a repair.  I found the rust to be much more extensive nearly 18 inches long. Disgusted with GM this is my 16th and 8 brand new GM product,  probably the last

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I have a 2013 Sierra with a little over 105000 miles . Body is rust free does have some paint flaking.  In March at 100800 miles I we underneath for a gas tank  sensor.  I found a hole in the left frame rail, approximately 4 inches x 1 inch . I contacted GM . There answer was you perforation warranty expired November or 100400 miles which ever came first after several week they offered a service voucher for $100. I declined,  I am going to keep fighting.  The whole frame is in terrible condition.  My 2008 has surface rust but nothing like the 2013. 

I pressure washed the underneath the other day to make a repair.  I found the rust to be much more extensive nearly 18 inches long. Disgusted with GM this is my 16th and 8 brand new GM product,  probably the last

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I plan on using rust converter , etching primer , paint , and then spraying RP - 342 . I know from having old military surplus stuff that cosmoline is next impossible to remove without gasoline or some petroleum derivatives. I know soap , water , degreaser , or road water will remove it . 

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2010 Silverado, wheel wells rust coming from back side, bottom of the tailgate, bottom of the doors, paint coming off behind back bumper and bottom of the doors. I take care of my vehicles.  Very disappointed with Chevy. My Silverado has been a great vehicle except for these issues. I'll never purchase another truck from Chevrolet.

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On 7/12/2019 at 3:53 PM, Dusty734 said:

I have a 2013 Sierra with a little over 105000 miles . Body is rust free does have some paint flaking.  In March at 100800 miles I we underneath for a gas tank  sensor.  I found a hole in the left frame rail, approximately 4 inches x 1 inch . I contacted GM . There answer was you perforation warranty expired November or 100400 miles which ever came first after several week they offered a service voucher for $100. I declined,  I am going to keep fighting.  The whole frame is in terrible condition.  My 2008 has surface rust but nothing like the 2013. 

I pressure washed the underneath the other day to make a repair.  I found the rust to be much more extensive nearly 18 inches long. Disgusted with GM this is my 16th and 8 brand new GM product,  probably the last

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notice how the metal scales. Welcome to the world of boxed frames.

 

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6 hours ago, davevinc1080 said:

OUCH on that frame!

 

I live in Ontario and rust is an issue with all the salt. 

 

I have a 2015 and have Krown Rust proofed it once a year since i got it and it has helped keep the rust down. 

Is that a KTM in the back?

I check my frame & underbody spring and fall & treat as needed. I don't want this one to end up like my last one. It was an 06 & was pretty rusty underneath when I sold it.

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I stopped by a dealership to look at a 2017, 28k miles.  They wanted 30k for it.  I looked under and it was a rust bucket.  Insane.  I realized all the CPO trucks here with low mileage are from up north.  I guess they come to dealership at a good price.  I was appalled at the thought of this much rust on a 3 year old truck.

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I like how every year they update the TSB about defective wax coating to include the current model year.  Tells me they are real interested in fixing it. I really believe that wax coating is just to get it through manufacturing/assembly without rust.  After you have it they dont care as long as you get passed the 6yr100k.

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On 12/20/2020 at 7:19 PM, CapitalTruck said:

I stopped by a dealership to look at a 2017, 28k miles.  They wanted 30k for it.  I looked under and it was a rust bucket.  Insane.  I realized all the CPO trucks here with low mileage are from up north.  I guess they come to dealership at a good price.  I was appalled at the thought of this much rust on a 3 year old truck.

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Yikes. My 17 with 43k miles has about 10% of that rust and I live in the rust belt.

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