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I've been noticing from online videos and forum pics some Bronco's are already showing rust on the undercarriage. I've experienced this on both my Raptor's and was wondering if anyone else is concerned with this and if you're doing anything to mitigate it?
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Lots of discussion on forum about this topic, short answer is spray fluid film or equivalent yearly to undercarriage and inside frame and other penetrations
 

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Lots of discussion on forum about this topic, short answer is spray fluid film or equivalent yearly to undercarriage and inside frame and other penetrations
No idea how long it will last, but the interior of the frame comes coated from the factory with some sort of greasy protectant. I pulled a wire through the frame for rear bumper lights and had that stuff all over my hands.
 

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Itā€™s surface rust on raw parts and weā€™ll all be dead before it causes any problems. There are threads on here about undercoating that will make you never consider it unless youā€™re in the rust belt driving on salted winter roads.
 
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Itā€™s surface rust on raw parts and weā€™ll all be dead before it causes any problems. There are threads on here about undercoating that will make you never consider it unless youā€™re in the rust belt driving on salted winter roads.
I am in the rust belt and one of the main reasons Iā€™m getting the Bronco is to drive it in the winter. My fair weather car is a GT-350. I guess Iā€™ll research some do it yourself sprays.
It may be just surface rust but it looks like shart, especially on a new vehicle!
 
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I've had the same concern, I don't think there's a good answer. park it for the winter.....
Ha, yeah not an option. Also, I donā€™t look at the Bronco as a weekend, fair weather vehicle. To me it is just the opposite.
 

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I donā€™t look at the Bronco as a weekend, fair weather vehicle.
Luckily, that is exactly what mine is. It gets driven one day on the weekend, sometimes both days. Unluckily, I have no garage space for it, so I actually park it out in the middle of the side yard away from trees. Lol!
 

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Yep, I posted a great option for a DIY product which is what Germanic OEM's use (although in industrial applicators and you'll have rattle can) a few times in the many threads that have come up on this very subject.

A good topic worthy of a search, as @MNbronco Said earlier.
 

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Fluid Film.
 

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I am in the rust belt and one of the main reasons Iā€™m getting the Bronco is to drive it in the winter. My fair weather car is a GT-350. I guess Iā€™ll research some do it yourself sprays.
It may be just surface rust but it looks like shart, especially on a new vehicle!
https://keeprustaway.com/
 

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I live in salted road state and just had the undercarriage coated with boss wax. Little pricey but like the feeling of never have to worry about major rust, comes with lifetime warranty.
 

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Fluid Film or Blaster Surface Shield. FWIW, I did the underside of my Bronco with a couple cans of what many of the professional body shops use - 3M Cavity Wax Itā€™s a more expensive version that might last longer. Full disclosure, Iā€™m biased as I spent the last two plus decades of my career in sales at 3M calling on the collision industry. YouTube has plenty of videos discussing all three of these products and how to apply them.

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I've been noticing from online videos and forum pics some Bronco's are already showing rust on the undercarriage. I've experienced this on both my Raptor's and was wondering if anyone else is concerned with this and if you're doing anything to mitigate it?
Lots of threads about this. Search around.
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