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frankprozzoly
03-07-2016, 08:02 PM
I'm not getting much of a reponse on the challenger forum. So I'll ask the challenger owners here. I just discovered that the challenger has been known for rust issues. Theres foam inside the quarter panels that might be the culprit. Some suggested removing this. Anyone attempt this

FUNX650
03-07-2016, 08:37 PM
I just discovered that the challenger has been
known for rust issues. Theres foam inside the
quarter panels that might be the culprit.

Some suggested removing this.
Anyone attempt this
That's probably sound deadening material.
I'd leave it in there.

Best solution, IMO, is to get
the vehicle "rust-proofed".

However:
-Due to the EPA putting so many VOC
restrictions on that process here in the USA...
-The last of the really good rust-proofers
are now up in Canada. They're called Krown.
-Just across the border...Make for a nice road trip.

•Or perhaps consider getting it done at one of
the Pennsylvania Ziebart/Tidy Car facilities...


Bob

frankprozzoly
03-07-2016, 08:41 PM
Your right bob. It's for sound deadening . I'm reading that it can be blocking drain holes

FUNX650
03-07-2016, 08:48 PM
I'm reading that it can be blocking drain holes
No problem:
The rust-proofers' tools-of-the-trade
will unblock those drain holes.


Bob

pilotpip
03-08-2016, 02:04 PM
I'm not getting much of a reponse on the challenger forum. So I'll ask the challenger owners here. I just discovered that the challenger has been known for rust issues. Theres foam inside the quarter panels that might be the culprit. Some suggested removing this. Anyone attempt this

Look at any previous generation ram. They'll either have rusted out quarter panels, or they've been replaced. This is one of the many reasons I got rid of mine and bought a ford. The sound dampening foam they put in the quarter panels holds moisture and they welded the seam where the inner and outer panel meet.

Lots of owners would take out the rear brake light, and rig a sprayer wand to reach into the panel and spray a rust inhibitor like POR-15.

hoyt66
03-08-2016, 08:38 PM
Did you go to the Challenger forum I told you about? There's tons of info on this.
Here's one thread
Rust Out Issues | Dodge Challenger Forum (http://www.challengerforumz.com/threads/rust-out-issues.111708/)

parttimer
03-09-2016, 07:41 AM
I have heard of this before as well. Seems like a "normal" problem with them.

hoyt66
03-09-2016, 08:29 PM
This is very common. Dodge stopped using that in the 15' and up model years. Mine is a 12' and I cringe every time I wax that area.

hoyt66
03-10-2016, 07:07 PM
Here's a good look at it
14 | Dodge Challenger Forum (http://www.challengerforumz.com/media/14.15527/#media)

http://www.challengerforumz.com/media/14.15527/full?d=0

FUNX650
03-10-2016, 07:25 PM
http://www.challengerforumz.com/media/14.15527/full?d=0
Frank,

That looks like a good week-end project.


Bob

frankprozzoly
03-10-2016, 08:08 PM
This is very common. Dodge stopped using that in the 15' and up model years. Mine is a 12' and I cringe every time I wax that area.

Someone on the forum mentioned that it was still in the 15 models. I hope your right, sure would be a relief