Corrosion around lower windshield




Maybe, maybe not. I just got a quote from a very well respected body shop to repair lower windshield corrosion + some small areas on the driver side door sill and rear door hinge for about $1800, which is a lot more reasonable than I thought it would be. Assuming that the corrosion hasn't rotted away the frame, the fix shouldn't be that expensive.
That being said, I would highly recommend you look into corrosion prevention techniques to ensure your truck remains corrosion-free after you repair it. Some of these include:
-Always keeping your truck in a garage when not being driven
-Using a dehumidifier and fans in your garage to dry your truck out
-An oil-based anti corrosion spray applied to all body cavities (Waxoil, Fluid Film, NHOIL, etc)
-Learning how to properly hand wash your truck (NEVER run it through an automatic wash) and make sure it is free of road salt
-Painting the chassis with a rust inhibiting paint




Other areas you should immediately inspect:
-door sills
-bottom of all five doors
-all door hinges (especially on the rear doors)
-the surround around the moonroof
-pillars for the exterior rearview mirrors
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