Is this underbody corrosion in need of repair?

ogscu

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Hi all, proud new (<6 months) owner of my dream car finally. Was taking a look at a potential flat tyre and thought I’d peek underneath, found these arms seem quite corroded?

Is this something I should get repaired/looked at? Car has approved used warranty and as mentioned I’ve owned it for less than 6 months.
 

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That’s rather cruddy but is still essentially intact. There are several topics on here as subframe rusting is not uncommon. If you can access the underside and don’t mind a bit/lot of dirt 😵‍💫 a good clean up with a wire wheel and a coating of rust preventer will ensure it doesn’t get any worse. Alternative is to remove and have powder coated. Here is one of the threads https://www.ftypeforums.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=6141://www.ftypeforums.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=6141
 
MikeM said:
That’s rather cruddy but is still essentially intact. There are several topics on here as subframe rusting is not uncommon. If you can access the underside and don’t mind a bit/lot of dirt 😵‍💫 a good clean up with a wire wheel and a coating of rust preventer will ensure it doesn’t get any worse. Alternative is to remove and have powder coated. Here is one of the threads https://www.ftypeforums.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=6141://www.ftypeforums.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=6141

Thanks for that, I don’t have a ramp or anything but I’ll get down Halfords and get a wire brush and some rust converter!
 
I sent the actual brackets away to be powder coated, cost about £80 from memory (see photos).

The rest I did on a ramp, it'll be hard to do it off axle stands if that's your plan.

I used Bilt Hamber for rust treatment, highly recommend it.
 

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Tom Sawyer said:
I sent the actual brackets away to be powder coated, cost about £80 from memory (see photos).

The rest I did on a ramp, it'll be hard to do it off axle stands if that's your plan.

I used Bilt Hamber for rust treatment, highly recommend it.

I wasn’t even going to use axle stands honestly, just stick my arm underneath :lol:
 
You must have very long arms :lol:

Seriously, I'd invest in a hydraulic jack and a pair of axle stands. Do not go under the car without axle stands in place!
 
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