Compounding the issue is the widespread susceptibility to rust associated with this particular generation of Silverado. Discussions on forums concerning corrosion problems date back to the days when the GMT900 Chevy was still in production. Regrettably, the problem persisted, and as recently as March 2024, General Motors was compelled to release a technical service bulletin addressing the issues encountered with trucks from 2011 onwards, where the frame coating peels off excessively. The corrosion woes extend beyond merely the chassis, encompassing notorious instances of corroded rocker panels and rear fenders as well.
The significant degradation of the steel frame is astonishing. Surprisingly, the deterioration is equally severe on the thinner front cross-member. Whether the truck was exclusively driven during winter remains uncertain; however, the visible decay symbolizes neglect and rough handling.
A follow-up video was shared by the TikToker to corroborate the Chevy’s mileage: 25,770. Glancing at the truck’s outward appearance conceals the dire condition underneath, underscoring the necessity of a meticulous inspection. Thorough scrutiny is imperative, especially when considering a purchase, particularly for vehicles plagued by known corrosion issues in this region.
To prevent a similar fate for your vehicle, promptly apply a fluid film undercoating or consider relocating.
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