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Thread: Rust in D1 floors - any tricks?

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    I think all of you should check the rear load space floor as well------
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    I put newspaper under the rubber mats. Changed it every day. Took about 5 weeks before it was dry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    I think all of you should check the rear load space floor as well------
    thats why mines a ute

  4. #34
    DiscoMick Guest
    Checked my rear space last weekend. Just found a couple of rusty bolts and a few rust spots, which have been treated, so its not too bad.

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    Yep the rear is fine in mine also.
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    The another frecuent rustspot I´ve seen in many Discos is rear wheelarch, under the door seal. If the joint sealant from underside fails, then You get rust until the part separates completly corroded.

    Regards

  7. #37
    fev Guest
    All good in my rear also (oh er) just the damn front that seems to be like a collinder

  8. #38
    DiscoMick Guest
    Mine is back all welded up and they tried to seal the grommet, so we'll see if that worked. Still not sure about the passenger side. Have to look around at the weekend.

  9. #39
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    Quote Originally Posted by German Grüner View Post
    My Disco wasn't equipped with front mudflaps. Instead of them, the 3 holes to attach them were blocked with 3 transparent plastic buttons, that didn´t seal the water incoming.
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    Totally agree.
    The moisture under carpet on drivers and passenger side in my Disco definitely got through these damn holes in the floor. one on the passenger side was actually missing, and rust therefore heaps worse... on drivers side one of them was just a lil out - I take them all out and seal with silicon... cant see why I need plugs...

    Still have the underlay out - it was quite sunny last few days, but it sure holds a loooot of water, so I'll see if I replace it with something else or what....

    good luck to all of you!!

  10. #40
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    Quote Originally Posted by Earvin View Post
    I am struggling to get the carpet out as a couple of the screws (one each side) at the base of the front seat are stuck fast. Have sprayed them with wd40 and let them sit overnight but still no go. Any ideas?

    Edit: I hit them with a hammer and presto.

    tried spraying WD40 on the nut on the other side (under vehicle)?

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