Radiator support rust out
Radiator support rust out
Any one else have this potentionally dangerous condition?
On my '96 GLE, the front lower radiator support where the center engine cradle bolts to is completely rusted through.
Almost to the point where if the rust holes get any bigger I feel the engine might be able to literally fall out of the car.
Anyone hear any others complaining of this?
Might want to go out & check your car.......
On my '96 GLE, the front lower radiator support where the center engine cradle bolts to is completely rusted through.
Almost to the point where if the rust holes get any bigger I feel the engine might be able to literally fall out of the car.
Anyone hear any others complaining of this?
Might want to go out & check your car.......
There's some posts about this elsewhere. The best option in my opinion is to weld (or have someone that has the capability and ability to weld) a new section in, beefer than stock. And cut the old rust out of course and make sure it's not just going to spread underneath the repair. Mine wasn't bad so I ground out the rust, drilled some drain holes to keep the water from standing above it anymore and covered it with POR-15, restoration shops use it in their projects, great product, very durable, keeps the rust away like no other, but not the cheapest, but should be available at any body supply shop.
If it's too far gone, then you could have the radiator suport replaced or if you cut some of the rusted part out replace it with some stock steel, use the POR 15 or at least some form of rust protection that's better than factory paint to prevent it from happening again. I realize that's not exactly an easy task as most do not own a welder or any other equipment to do metal work, but it's cheaper than having a shop do it, there's not really an easy way out of it,,,
Originally Posted by nhaven
Thanks for that. Mine looks like the first set of rust pics.....that second one looks downright scary!
I filed a complaint with the NHTSB to see if Nissan will do anything about this.....
Originally Posted by f550maranello2
Originally Posted by buntypatel
i installed a new one.. took 1 hour.
You installed a new full radiator support and it only took you one hour?
Is the support bolted in or welded in?
Or did you cut out the lower section & weld in a new piece.....
Originally Posted by 69CHARGER_RT
Details please.......
You installed a new full radiator support and it only took you one hour?
Is the support bolted in or welded in?
Or did you cut out the lower section & weld in a new piece.....
You installed a new full radiator support and it only took you one hour?
Is the support bolted in or welded in?
Or did you cut out the lower section & weld in a new piece.....
Same problem with mine - went for an alignment and the guy pointed it out to me 
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Originally Posted by 69CHARGER_RT
Crikies! Now to me, it looks like your's totally seperated from the rad support and the engine didnt fall out.....
Have you repaired your's yet or you still driving like that?
Have you repaired your's yet or you still driving like that?
Friday I drove it to work and then Sat afternoon I went for an alignment and the guy told me about it (so it broke off Fri or Sat). I'm not driving the car right now - its sitting outside with the center beam jacked up a little (hopefully, if no one stole my jack...)
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nissan never did squat which left the majority of the op replacing the lower if not the whole rad support ourselves.
