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Some underbody photos - give me opinion


Darek
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Yesterday I rotated my tires and I took some pictures. I am not familiar with mechanics so please let me know if there is something I should worry about.

 

I think that element in red was hit and it is rusted.

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Isn't there too much of rust? I was punching it with hammer and the metal is hard, no holes. Maybe it need only some protective paint.

 

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Left brakes - how long can I use it yet?

 

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I greased the drive shaft and and grease started to come out from other side. Is it normal?

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Right brakes

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Looks like the fuel filter could be replaced. Brakes look ok, probably got about a good 6-12 months left before you sould do something about them. Be sure you look at the inner pads to see how thick they are. When you put the wheel back on, check the wheel bearings by putting your hands at the 12 and 6 o'clock positions and rock back and fourth. They should not move. Do the same with your hands at 9-3 positions to check for play in the steering.

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You might want to get a center bash plate if your oil pan is taking a beating. The grease just means you've put a little too much in there, just wipe it off & carry on my friend. If it keeps leaking grease you may have a grease seal gone.

 

I would have the rust spots underneath sandblasted or something then a heavy coat of underseal. You probably get slightly rougher winters in Poland than here in California! :laugh: :laugh:

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Ok, thank you guys for opinions. I suppose there is nothing serious. I will take care about those rust spots and additional cover for oil pan. As for fuel filter it has only one year and probably it is dirty jus outside.

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