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Old 06-06-2007, 12:56 PM   #1
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Default Rusty boot shock ball joint mounts

Firstly I'd like to say you have a very informative site here. Looks like I will be able to glean heaps of good info form here.
I just bought a AUIII Forte and the ball joint mounts for the boot shocks are rusted pretty badly. The car is less than 5 years old and in the warranty book I got with the car it states that there is a 5 year corrosion perforation warranty. Does this warranty apply to me seeing as I am not the original owner? The car is in excellent condition otherwise.

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Old 06-06-2007, 06:20 PM   #2
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This was, and still is, a common problem

The corrosion warranty should cover you but doubt Ford will honour it for boot joints. Where you should look is up under the door sills from the bottom of the car, (around the vertical piece where the jacking point is) this was a well known rust spot as well

Easiest way is take off struts, clean balls, bit of grease and put back

I had all my taxis rust there but none ever snapped or anything, it just looks bad.
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Old 06-06-2007, 08:36 PM   #3
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My wifes forte has rusted here and one side has snapped off. Its a 99 model though! My xr8 is yet to show any sign of it though and its an 01 model
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Old 06-06-2007, 11:17 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by ballmead
Firstly I'd like to say you have a very informative site here. Looks like I will be able to glean heaps of good info form here.
I just bought a AUIII Forte and the ball joint mounts for the boot shocks are rusted pretty badly. The car is less than 5 years old and in the warranty book I got with the car it states that there is a 5 year corrosion perforation warranty. Does this warranty apply to me seeing as I am not the original owner? The car is in excellent condition otherwise.

Ford will repair and paint them under warranty. My son had the same problem with his AUII XR6, and he was the second owner. He just took it to a Ford Dealer and they had it repaired it for him.

Just take it to a Ford dealer and point it out to them and go from there.
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