Posted 2005-11-06 9:14 PM (#32758) Subject: Rust: a deal-breaker?
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Location: Sacramento, CA
I searched the board on "rust" but didn't really find an answer to my question, so here goes:I looked at a really nice 2/3 H slant today, 1994 Morgan Built, regularly serviced, with good tires, brakes, breakaway battery, wiring and roof; within my price range. The only drawback is that there is quite a bit of superficial rust, especially on horizontal surfaces, not very skillfully repaired. The roof however is pristine.Overall the trailer is solid, floorboards, roof and mats are in great shape, and it is very clean. I am not sure if the rust is a real problem, as it appears to be truly cosmetic as opposed to structural. But I only say that because the trailer was really solid and sturdy, with no apparent weak points. I am no expert. It felt really solid, and when I looked underneath, I saw the same superficial rust, but floor boards and frame were solid; in fact nothing that wasn't solid as a brick sh!thouse. My buddy is an auto body fanatic, and would help me with dealing with the rust if I wanted to make the trailer look perfect. I am more concerned about safety than appearance. What else would I look for, or should I pass on this trailer because there is superficial rust? Thanks in advance,Mannie
Posted 2005-11-06 9:59 PM (#32761 - in reply to #32758) Subject: RE: Rust: a deal-breaker?
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Posts: 171
Location: Liberty Hill Texas
Almost all steel trailer and trailer parts even on aluminum will surface rust. As long as it isnt buble rust or severly pitted it should be ok. However if it bothers you pass on it.